Pamela Anderson has called for an end to reality television, saying it leaves people feeling "used, dirty, and with no feeling of accomplishment".

The former Baywatch star lashed out at the popular format despite her past appearances on Big Brother, Dancing On Ice and US show Dancing With The Stars.

Writing on Twitter, the 51-year-old US actress branded reality TV an "epidemic of ugliness".

She said: "Did I enjoy being on a reality show?

"Please no more reality shows or reality stars… even France is polluted with them – it's an epidemic of ugliness, superficial competitions, desperate and exploitive – for the artist.

"You are usually bullied into doing TV like this by agents fighting over commissions – you're left without any great amount of joy or money – you feel used, dirty, and with no feeling of accomplishment."

You are usually bullied into doing TV like this
by agents
fighting over commissions –
youre
left without any
great amount of joy
or money-
you feel used, dirty,
and with no feeling
of accomplishment.

— Pamela Anderson (@pamfoundation) March 24, 2019

Anderson, who has two sons, added: "Unless of course – you attempt to find any meaning or redemption by donating all to charity. It's how I forgave myself."

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