Pamela Anderson finally tries her hand at stand-up comedy.
The 48-year-old actress hosted 'Gotham Comedy Live' late last week where she said that she "always wanted to try stand-up" and was "inspired by all the great female comedians" like Joan Rivers, Phyllis Diller and Andy Dick, reports the New York Post.
In the episode, Anderson kept the crowd roaring as she playfully poked fun at everything from her acting career to her infamous home video with ex-husband rocker Tommy Lee.
"Did you see that Hulk Hogan got 115 million dollars for his sex tape? That pissed me off! All I got were some stupid Motley Crue tickets," she said.
But the 'Baywatch' actress was good-spirited and realistic about her chances of being recognised by the Academy for her work on the '90s drama that made her famous.
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