As shown in the video above, Furlan made a video where she uses a filter that makes her look like Pamela. The video is accompanied by the text “Pam when I die” and the sound can be heard in the background: “Die? Hhhmm… Okay then!” Furlan wanted to make it clear that Anderson wouldn’t care at all if Furlan himself died.
As a result, several internet users were outraged by Furlan’s so-called “disrespectful” and “appalling” post. As a result, the woman received a lot of criticism. But according to her, it’s all a misunderstanding: “They thought I was joking about Pamela’s death instead of my own,” Furlan argues.
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