Pamela Anderson blasts Australian PM ScoMo in explosive new memoir
Pamela Anderson SLAMS Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison in explosive new memoir about her ‘insensitive’ comments
Pamela Anderson has lashed out at former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison for “insensitive” comments he made during the actress’s visit to Australia in 2019.
The Baywatch star, 55, claims she asked him to campaign for the release of jailed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, but stayed not impressed by his answer.
“After I wrote an open letter to Mr. Morrison, he cheekily responded in the press saying that he would love to meet me if he could bring some of his friends,” she wrote.
Pamela Anderson, 50, (pictured) lashed out at former Prime Minister Scott Morrison for “insensitive” comments he made during his trip to Australia in 2019.
The Baywatch star, 55, claims she asked then-Prime Minister ScoMo (pictured) to campaign for the release of jailed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange but was not impressed by his response.
She added: ‘That didn’t go well. The women were not impressed with her insensitive comments that had, by then, reached the international press.
Anderson then said the main reason she visited the country in 2019 was to meet Julian’s mother, Christine, so they could work together to campaign for his release from prison.
Assange, 51, is an Australian publisher who attracted international attention in 2006 when he founded the WikiLeaks website that published classified US government data.
He was later jailed for computer espionage and is currently being held in a maximum security prison in London as the United States fights to extradite him for trial there.
“After I wrote an open letter to Mr. Morrison, he cheekily responded to the press saying that he would love to meet me if he could bring some of his friends,” she wrote.
Pamela is also a political activist who visited Assange in prison and has been campaigning for years to raise “positive awareness” about his situation.
“I tried to find clever ways to help my friend, to draw attention to Julian’s wrongful imprisonment,” he wrote in his memoir.
It comes after Pamela, who refused to watch the Pam and Tommy series or read a reassuring note written by actress Lily James about it, posted her memoir and a Netflix documentary telling her side on Jan. 31.
In an interview with PeopleThe former Baywatch star said her sons, Brandon, 26, and Dylan, 25, whom she shares with ex-husband Tommy Lee, 60, encouraged her to come forward.
“It’s just a girl’s story of how I made it: a small-town girl who went to Los Angeles and went through all the wild and crazy adventures I had and then turned around and went home.”
Julian Assange (pictured) is an Australian publisher who attracted international attention in 2006 when he founded the WikiLeaks website that published classified US government data.