PAMELA Anderson is speaking out against pornography.

“This is a public hazard of unprecedented seriousness given how freely available, anonymously accessible and easily disseminated pornography is nowadays,” she penned in a joint op-ed with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach in Thursday’s Wall Street Journal.

The unlikely pair wrote the piece in the wake of Anthony Weiner‘s latest sext scandal, in which he was caught sending a crotch shot in the presence of his young son.

“And if anyone still doubted the devastation that porn addiction wreaks on those closest to the addict, behold the now-shattered marriage of Mr. Weiner and Huma Abedin, a breakup that she initiated, reportedly, in shock at the disgraced ex-congressman’s inclusion of their 4-year-old son in one lewd photo that he sent to a near-stranger,” the piece read.

The Baywatch beauty and ex-husband Tommy Lee were at the centre of a sex tape scandal in 1995 after a video made during their honeymoon was stolen from their home.

Another tape surfaced years later with Poison frontman Bret Michaels. Despite her past, Anderson, 49, is advocating for as porn-free a future as possible.

“The march of technology is irreversible and we aren’t so naive as to believe that any kind of imposed regulation could ever reseal the Pandora’s box of pornography,” Anderson and Boteach wrote. “What is required is an honest dialogue about what we are witnessing — the true nature and danger of porn — and an honour code to tamp it down in the collective interests of our wellbeing as individuals, as families and as communities.”

Summing up their views, the duo wrote, “Simply put, we must educate ourselves and our children to understand that porn is for losers — a boring, wasteful and dead-end outlet for people too lazy to reap the ample rewards of healthy sexuality.”

This story originally appeared in NY Post and is republished here with permission.