
Joely Richardson champions the Liam Neeson-Pamela Anderson romance; shares hearts on social media
Pamela Anderson
and
Liam Neeson
blooms in Hollywood, the couple has been hush-hush about the intricate details of their relationship. However, Neeson's sister-in-law has been nothing but championing them on social media.
Joely Richardson
comments under Pamela Anderson's post
Liam Neeson, the 'Schindler's List' actor, was married to
Natasha Richardson
until she passed away in 2009. While the actor has sworn off relationships or swiping on the dating apps, he has been buddying up with the actress – and the internet has been gushing over it. Recently, when the 58-year-old actress shared a post featuring the actor to celebrate their newly released film 'The Naked Gun,' Joely Richardson commented, '❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️' under the post.
The post contained a series of pictures of Anderson, Neeson, and popcorn, along with a shit where the actor is clicking her image while she is lying on the floor with a smile on her face. 'The Naked Gun is finally in theatres! Bring your friends, family, lovers… whoever… just go and have a laugh… it's good for you!" Anderson said in the caption, before adding, 'I'll see you there 🤍🍿'
Fans are gushing over the couple
Meanwhile, the comment section went wild, where some even cheered for the duo. One comment said, 'I did not have Pam and Liam on my 2025 Bingo card... and I can't even describe the happiness I feel for them ❤️👏💕' Another said, 'y'all are magnificent together, the duo we didn't know we needed ❤️❤️❤️' A third said, Y'all are so cute together I can't take it 😍😍🤍'
Anderson and Neeson started dating on the sets of the newly released film, and the sources claimed that the romance is still in the early stages. 'It's sincere, and it's clear they're smitten with each other,' the insider added, according to People.

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