Pamela Anderson recently opened up about her struggles with depression following the end of her iconic role in “Baywatch.” The actress, who received the Golden Eye Award at the Zurich Film Festival, admitted to feeling sad and lonely during a dark period in her life. She revealed that she had experienced depression for a couple of decades but is grateful for her career resurgence, which started with her Broadway debut in “Chicago” and continued with her role in the Netflix documentary “Pamela, A Love Story” and her latest film, “The Last Showgirl.” Anderson’s performance in the movie has been praised, with critics describing it as “heartbreaking.” Despite the challenges she has faced throughout her career, Anderson expressed gratitude for the opportunities she has had and hopes to continue working and using her struggles and challenges in her performances. The actress reflected on her journey and the changes she has undergone over the years, feeling far removed from the image of who she once was. Anderson’s resilience and determination to overcome her struggles have led her to a place of gratitude and a desire to keep working in the entertainment industry.
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