Former Playboy model Pamela Anderson has made a shocking confession about third wave feminism.

During a segment for 60 Minutes on Sunday night, the iconic Baywatch star labelled the current advocacy of women's rights as a 'bore'.

'I think this feminism can go too far. I'm a feminist, but I think that this third wave of feminism is a bore. I think it paralyses men,' the 51-year-old explained.

'This Me Too movement is a bit too much for me': Pamela Anderson (right) claims third wave feminism is a 'bore' that 'paralyses men'. Pictured left, 60 Minutes journalist Liam Bartlett

Pamela also candidly offered up her thoughts on the Me Too movement.

'I think that this Me Too movement is a bit too much for me. I'm sorry, I'll probably get killed for saying that... but my mother taught me, don't go to a hotel with a stranger,' she confessed.

The '90s sex symbol went on to say that doing Playboy was empowering.

'I think this feminism can go too far. I'm a feminist, but I think that this third wave of feminism is a bore. I think it paralyses men,' the 51-year-old explained

'I think it was very empowering, and no one forced me to do anything,' she said, referring to her time in the famous mansion.

It comes after Pamela recalled once watching an orgy unfold in Hugh Hefner's Los Angeles abode.

'Everyone was naked in the grotto and the girls were ­downstairs and they all went upstairs,' she told The Sun in March.

'I think it was very empowering, no one forced me to do anything,' The '90s sex symbol went on to say that doing Playboy was empowering

'I followed them upstairs. I thought, 'What could be going on up here?' Seven girls, one at a time with Hef,' Pamela said, adding that she never felt exploited by the late lothario.

'There were all types of beautiful girls of all shapes and sizes. It was erotic and playful but innocent.'

The former Baywatch actress initially found fame as a Playboy Playmate during the '80s.