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Pamela Anderson Says Man Attempted To Attack Her On Plane In Case Of Mistaken Identity

Pamela Anderson recalled a horrifying incident on a plane, claiming the wrong man tried to attack her.

The “Baywatch” star made the revelation as part of a Q&A on Monday’s episode of the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast. When asked if he had ever been mistaken for another celebrity, he detailed the shocking experience. She said one man mistook her for another and things quickly got out of hand.

“At this point, I was on a plane and this guy came up to me and said, ‘Do you know what this country has done for you?'” Anderson said. . “And I thought, ‘Oh my God.’ What have I done?’ I thought, ‘Oh my God.

She went on to say: [angry]. Then this stewardess tried to attack me and I had to handcuff her to a chair! ”

Ms Anderson told the host that while the situation was unfolding, the man mistook her for the highly controversial singer.

“Yeah. He ended up thinking I was a Dixie Chick,” she said.

“Do you remember everything about the Dixie Chick?” Mr. Anderson continued.

LAS VEGAS, NV – JANUARY 2: Pamela Anderson arrives at the screening of the movie The Last Showgirl at the Beverly Theater on January 2, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Denise Truscello/Getty Images, Beverly Theater in Downtown Las Vegas)

The famous actress did not reveal when this incident took place. The Dixie Chicks faced widespread backlash in 2003 after lead singer Natalie Maines denounced the US invasion of Iraq on stage. She made the remarks during a concert in London, saying the band was ashamed that then-President George W. Bush was from Texas, where Maines is also from. The comments damaged the band’s public image and hurt sales of their music.

“I almost got killed on the plane!” Anderson said. (Related: Pamela Anderson’s son seems desperately trying to clean up her sordid past)

“I was a little scared of flying after that.”

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