Pamela Anderson & Liam Neeson Recreate THAT Scene From 'Titanic' & Fans Are Freaking Out
We've been watching with rapt attention the red carpet rapport between Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson all month, as they've been making the rounds for The Naked Gun press tour. Now the pop culture icon has shared her own collection of photos and videos on Instagram, and fans are totally freaking out over how stunning she looks — and her chemistry with her leading man in the film.
Anderson shared a carousel of images on social media and captioned the post, "From the London to Berlin … this tour has been full of smiles, laughter, and so much love ... Thank you to everyone who came out to giggle with us (and watch on the big screen). NYC next!" She also noted that The Naked Gun will be in theaters on August 1.
First off — Pamela looks stunning. Fans are well aware of her shift in recent years away from a full face of glam makeup to going completely bare-faced, even on the red carpet. We love all of her looks, and this minimal makeup look is winning our hearts.
What's winning our hearts even more? How absolutely endearing it is to watch these two together! The last video on the Instagram slideshow shows Pamela and Liam on a boat, recreating the "I'm flying" scene from Titanic, and it's utterly charming.
Fans were quick to comment on the two, not-so-subtlety expressing their desire for them to start dating already. Someone replied in all caps to her post, "OKAY SHIPPING PAM AND LIAM WAS NOT ON MY 2025 BINGO CARD BUT IM SO HERE FOR IT," and another (again in caps!), "LIAM + PAM ——- ICONIC."
More fans added, "Please let them fall in real love," "This is amazing. I love this for the both of them," "You are fantastic! I love you and Liam!" and, "They look soooooo good together."
Even her son, Dylan Lee, chimed in (but not about his mom's potential relationship), "WOW WOW WOW!!! Can't wait for people to see this." We love a supportive son!
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Pamela and Liam are not currently in a relationship (that we know about), but have spoken publicly about their undeniable chemistry. Neeson told Entertainment Tonight earlier this month, "I think we had a lovely, unique chemistry." He added, "We didn't analyze it or put it under a microscope ... We just felt, 'Okay, this is working.'"
Anderson also said in a different interview with Entertainment Weekly that she considers Neeson a "friend forever," and that they "definitely have a connection that is very sincere, very loving, and he's a good guy."
Whatever is going on between these two, we're just happy to sit back and watch their relationship unfold — whether it's friendship or something more.
Pamela Anderson & Liam Neeson Recreate THAT Scene From 'Titanic' & Fans Are Freaking Out first appeared on Parade on Jul 25, 2025
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