Pamela Anderson has hit out at the Disney+ series Pam & Tommy starring Lily James saying it gave her "nightmares" as she relived the moment her sex tapes were stolen.
The Baywatch star, 55, endured a "super humiliating" point in her life alongside ex-husband Tommy Lee when their raunchy home videos went missing.
Stored in a safe inside their home, Tommy made the shocking discovery one day that not only the safe, but its contents, were all missing.
It was one of Hollywood's first global celebrity sex tapes and it had been stolen while the pair were having work done on their home – but they had no idea when.
Speaking in a new Netflix documentary, Pamela spoke of the pain her "goofball" tapes being leaked caused – describing it as "punch to the stomach".
Molly Mae's baby name's very simple meaning as fans divided on Disney monikerThe former couple's horrifying moment is replayed in the Disney+ series based on their life, something Pamela says she'll "never watch".
Speaking after hearing the programme was being made, she said: "It really gives me nightmares. I didn't sleep last night at all.
"I have no desire to watch it, not going to watch it. I never watched the tape. I'm not going to watch this. Nobody really knows what we were going through at that time."
She added: "They should have had to have my permission."
Pamela explained that she had spoken to Tommy about the Disney+ show's sex tape scenes who apparently told her to not "let it hurt you as much as it did the first time".
She said: "To this day, I do not know who stole the tape. I don't want to figure it out. There is no use figuring out anything about it. The damage is done.
"Why would I want to go through that again?"
During the day the drama was released in February earlier last year, Pamela is seen in the Netflix show shaking while eating a croissant.
"I blocked that out of my life I had to in order to survive really, it was a survival mechanism. And now that it's all coming up again," she says.
"I feel sick from my whole stomach from the middle of my chest all the way down to just my stomach feels right now like it's just been punched. I don't feel good right now.
Mum who called newborn Bambi like Molly-Mae hits back at trolls"This feels like when the tape was stolen. Basically, you're just a thing owned by the world like you belong to the world."
Pamela, a love story is released on Netflix on January 31.