United Kingdom, July 24 -- Pamela Anderson believes wealth can create a feeling of "emptiness".

The 59-year-old actress - who plays a callous mother in Alma, the new family drama - has warned of the dangers of fame and success.

The former Baywatch star - who became one of the most recognisable people in the world in the 90s - told People: "I do believe there's this kind of emptiness that comes from wealth for no good reason."

The new movie explores issues like sex and abuse, and Pamela acknowledges that the passion project won't be to everyone's liking.

The Hollywood star - who has enjoyed a career resurgence in recent years - explained: "It's not going to be for everybody. People are going to have feelings about it. It's not an easy ...