Pamela Anderson gives porn lecture to students of Oxford University!
Pamela Anderson has given scholars at the Oxford Union a lecture on pornography. The ex-Baywatch star and Playboy model spoke of how leaked sex tapes had hurt her marriage. She said: “I was told due to my background I had no right to privacy. It made me feel worthless.”
Mum-of-two Pam, 49, also aired concerns about children watching porn and how they “think that’s what love looks like”. She proposed a “sensual revolution” that breaks from technology.
Anderson said she would like to see a campaign launched to curb the consumption of pornography as a social experiment. “I’m romantic. I’m not a prude and there lays the frustration, great sex is not porn and when you are treated like a porn star it’s not fun… it’s terrible, terrible sex.”

She told students the mass consumption of internet pornography fuelled human trafficking and fetishes. Comparing it lad’s mags she said: “It is not the titillating images. It is getting violent; I’m worried about violence against women. “Being a sex symbol I know have some authority on this, I don’t know, I have done 50 years of research.”

Speaking of her past, the 49-year-old said: “I really truly believe Playboy saved my life. Playboy was my universe, it taught me everything I know”.
The blonde beauty was joined by an American rabbi and spiritual advisor, Shmuley Boteach at the Union.
