Pamela Anderson: life -threatening aircraft incident unveiled!

Pamela Anderson: life -threatening aircraft incident unveiled!

The actress Pamela Anderson, known from the series "Baywatch", told a disturbing incident on a flight that put her in fear of death. In a recent interview in the "Happy Sad Confused" podcast, the 57-year-old described how she wanted to be attacked by a passenger who wrongly considered her a member of the band Dixie Chicks. Anderson said that the man came up to her and said: "Do you know what this country did for you?" What triggered immediately in it. "I thought: Oh, my god. What did I do?" She recalled. His aggressive behavior culminated in the fact that the flight attendant finally had to captivate him to stop him from attacking her. According to Anderson, the attacker wanted to be faced with the controversial attitude of the band on the political events of the early 2000s.

a dramatic experience

As the Consquence platform reported, the man Anderson considered a Dixie Chick, which led to his threatening behavior. The band, which was formerly known as Dixie Chicks, was heavily attacked in 2003 for their public criticism of the Iraq war and the then President George W. Bush. Anderson said that after this incident she felt fear on a plane, which gave her a traumatic experience. "I almost had been killed on the plane," she summarized the scary situation. These events not only influenced their view of flying, but also thrown a light on the heavy reactions that artists can experience because of their political views.

Pamela Anderson announced that she will soon be seen in the film "The Last Showgirl", the publication of which is once again directing the public's interest in her career.

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