The blonde bombshell also claims that she once turned down Steven Seagal's offer for a role in his 1992 movie 'Under Siege'.

AceShowbiz - Pamela Anderson turned down major campaigns with Revlon and Guess Jeans because she was uncomfortable about the shoots taking place on a bed in a hotel room. In November (2017), Anderson sparked controversy when it appeared she had suggested women should have known better than to meet disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein in hotel rooms, alone. She later clarified her comments, insisting she was only warning other women what not to do.

However, Pamela is continuing to stand behind her comments, revealing she said no to major modelling campaigns, which would have raked in small fortunes, because she "didn't feel right about going into a room and sitting on a bed."

"You need to have that Spidey sense [Spider-Man] or whatever it is that this is not right," she tells The Hollywood Reporter. "When someone answers the door in a bathrobe, don't go in that room.

"I remember Revlon and Guess Jeans both offered me huge campaigns, and I didn't feel right about going into a room and sitting on a bed," she adds. "I just had this sense that this was not going to go well."

Pamela also claims Steven Seagal, who is facing multiple accusations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate behaviour, once made her feel so uncomfortable while he was trying to cast for his 1992 movie "Under Siege" she turned the job down.

"I remember him saying to me, 'If you don't do it, then that girl across the hall will do it, and she'll get the job,' " she alleges. "And I said, 'Well, good! Goodbye.' "

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