
Front Row Invitation
BAFTA bosses took action to prevent a potentially awkward run-in between Pamela Anderson and Best Actor nominee Sebastian Stan at the EE Bafta Film Awards in London. Pamela, who criticized Stan's portrayal of her ex Tommy Lee, was personally invited to sit in the front row of the ceremony.
Seating Adjustment
A behind-the-scenes look at the seating plan at the Royal Festival Hall revealed that Sebastian Stan was initially placed just one row behind Pamela. However, a second plan moved him five rows further back to avoid any uncomfortable confrontation.
Pamela's Response
Pamela Anderson, set to present an award at the event, had previously described Sebastian's transformation into Tommy Lee as a "Halloween costume." Despite her criticism of the portrayal, she recently received accolades for her own acting in The Last Showgirl.
Pamela's Acceptance
A source shared that Pamela feels honored to be part of the film world and appreciated the gesture of being asked to present an award. She has been open about the painful memories resurfaced by the Pam And Tommy series and expressed gratitude for the recognition of her work.

Pamela's Stand
In various interviews, Pamela emphasized that she had not watched Pam And Tommy and felt the series was made without her permission. She called for a public apology from the makers and expressed her disappointment at not being involved in the project.
Industry Insights
Pamela spoke about the challenges performers face in the industry, highlighting the constant rejection and struggle to navigate the entertainment world. She emphasized the lack of privacy and the harsh realities of fame.
Glamorous Pre-BAFTA Events
Stars like Love Island winner Tasha Ghouri and actress Nico Parker attended a pre-BAFTA bash hosted by Lancôme, showcasing their style and elegance. Actor Joe Alwyn was also spotted at a pre-BAFTA party, engaging with fans and enjoying the festivities.
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