Pamela Anderson, though nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in "The Last Showgirl," was notably excluded from the Oscar nominations in 2025. Despite this snub, Anderson expressed her surprise and gratitude for the recognition she received from peers at the Screen Actors Guild, emphasizing the importance of the work itself over award accolades. The film features Anderson as a showgirl grappling with uncertainty after her act is shut down, directed by Gia Coppola, and showcases a broader discussion around award season priorities and recognition.
Doing the work is the win. That's what I like to do, and I think we can lose sight of that sometimes in this whole crazy awards season, but it's nice to be recognized, and it's all a bonus.
I'm happy for the SAG nomination, that's [voted on by] your peers. That's really cool. This has been a long road promoting this film.
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