Pascal, who had implied that it was a mutual parting of ways when she stepped down as Sony's co-chairman in the official statements, said seeing her private emails in public was a "bad moment", according to the Hollywood Reporter.
"All the women here are doing incredible things in this world - all I did was get fired," Pascal told journalist Tina Brown.
When asked how she felt when she first realised her emails would be made public, Pascal said, "I ran this company, and I had to worry about everybody who was really scared... People were really scared ...
When asked about being called a racist for her messages about Barack Obama, Pascal said: "It was horrible. That was horrible." She and producer Scott Rudin had joked about Obama's supposed taste in movies in their emails.
Other embarrassing incidents included name calling Hollywood personalities. Rudin famously called Angelina Jolie "minimally talented spoiled brat".
The studio head, however, is upset that the press chose to publish her private messages.
"People found reasons that going through my trash and printing it was an OK thing to do. They found a way to justify that. And they have to live with that.
