Pamela Anderson considers herself an "anti-feminist"

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Ahead of debuting a drastic new look at the Cannes Film Festival, former Baywatch and Barb Wire star Pamela Anderson has described herself as an "anti-feminist" in an interview.

Speaking to Stellar, the VIP actress said: "We are becoming more androgynous as a species.

"Men get weaker in an authoritarian environment; they don't need to be as manly. And women are working … who's watching the kids? I may get some heat for this, but I'd consider myself an 'anti-feminist'.

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Photo credit: Tony Barson / Getty Images

"I obviously believe in treating people fairly, but men and women are different for a reason, with very important roles to play."

Adding to her point, she said that men should not drink from plastic bottles because plastic contains oestrogen.

Pamela Anderson made headlines earlier this year for her highly rumoured relationship with Julian Assange, the Australian WikiLeaks founder who has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for years.

She previously told John Bishop on The Nightly Show that: "I met him through Vivienne Westwood... we started seeing each other every month, and now we see each other a lot more regularly.

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Photo credit: ITV / YouTube

"I do really think he's one of the most important people in the world, and I think what he does is historic.

"He's very brave and he sacrificed a lot for all of us," she added. "He's brilliant, so stay tuned."

Blimey.


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