Baywatch star turned activist Pamela Anderson said she was left feeling miserable after spending three hours with Julian Assange

Baywatch star turned activist Pamela Anderson said she was left feeling miserable after spending three hours with Julian Assange in the Ecuadorean Embassy.

Anderson, speaking at a Cool Earth charity event, apologised to the crowd for her deflated demeanour as she started her address.

She told those at the London gathering on Tuesday: 'I have to apologise in advance. I'm not in the best mood, I just spent three hours with Julian Assange.

'I think as an activist sometimes you wake up on the wrong side of the bed, a little overwhelmed with all the things going on in the world.'

Anderson has visited the Australian national on numerous occasions sparking rumours she is in a relationship with WikiLeaks founder.

In an interview on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Tuesday Anderson hinted at a possible romantic relationship with Assange but speculation has yet to be confirmed by either.

She said: 'I've spent more time talking to Julian than all of my ex-husband combined!' exclaimed the star, who has been married four times to three different people.

Pamela Anderson told the Cool Earth crowd on Tuesday night that she was left feeling miserable at the SUSHISAMBA x Cool Earth charity event

Assange has been holed up the Ecuadorean Embassy in Knightsbridge since 2012 after he was summoned to a Sweden over a rape allegation

Anderson visited Assange at the Ecuadorean Embassy in October (left), November (left of center), and twice in December (right two photos)

'It was never the intention to become romantic,' she said diplomatically. 'It was just to join forces to do something important.'

Assange has been holed up the Ecuadorean Embassy in Knightsbridge since 2012 after he was summoned to a Sweden over a rape allegation.

The journalist also fears extradition to the US due to his perceived role in publishing secret American documents, a crime that could be punishable with the death penalty.

Also in her address at the Sushi Samba restaurant in London, Anderson lambasted President Donald Trump for his perceived lack of concern for the environment.

The actress, who is an ambassador for the charity, said: 'America's President doesn't even believe in climate change so we'll have to take matters into our own hands — since you're all here you give a s*** about the environment.'

Anderson leaves the star studded charity evening looking a little worse for wear



