Pamela Anderson had a rather terrifying experience during the flight. During her appearance onHappy sad confusedpodcast to promote her new movie “The Last Showgirl,” host Josh Horowitz asked the actress if she was mistaken for another celebrity.
“This time, I was on a flight, and this guy came up to me and said, ‘Do you know what this country has done to you?’” Anderson said. “And I was like, ‘Oh my God.’ What did you do? I said: Oh my God. I looked back, and he was (angry). “Then this flight attendant had to handcuff him to the chair because he was trying to attack me.”
The attacker mistook Anderson for a member of The Chicks, the prolific country trio formerly known as The Dixie Chicks. “I almost got killed on a plane,” Anderson said. “I was afraid to fly for a bit after that.”
The Chicks, which have won 13 Grammy Awards and are one of the best-selling country bands of all time, faced intense backlash in 2003. Lead singer Natalie Maines said the group did not support the Iraq War and was “ashamed of President George W. Bush.” . He was from Texas.” The band saw them Songs taken from country music stations And even receiving death threats. Maines issued an apology and canceled it in 2006.
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