
Aussie MAFS star surprise red carpet appearance with Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson at Naked Gun premiere in London
The reality TV favourite, 28, attended the premiere of The Naked Gun in Leicester Square alongside stars Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson.
Exuding an air of Hollywood glamour, Jamie cut a chic figure in a high-necked sleeveless grey gown that showed off the reality star's trim and toned arms.
Dialling back on the bling, Jamie finished her red carpet look with a pair of Perspex heels.
She wore her blonde locks down for the occasion, leaving playful curls to cascade over her shoulders.
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While rumoured beau Eliot Donovan was nowhere to be seen, Jamie did not arrive solo for the big event.
She was seen posing for photographers alongside sister Georgia, who put on a busty display in a barely-there sparkling silver top that she wore under a plain black jacket.
Meanwhile, Pamela Anderson, 58, stunned in a strapless purple gown with a flowing train and accessorised with dainty, dazzling jewels.
Her co-star Liam Neeson, 73, cut a dapper figure in a grey textured suit paired with a black T-shirt.
The pair appeared in good spirits as the actress planted a sweet kiss on Liam's cheek while they posed for the cameras.
The Naked Gun – hitting Australian theatres on August 21 – also stars Paul Walter Hauser, CCH Pounder, Kevin Durand, Busta Rhymes, Cody Rhodes, Liza Koshy, and Eddie Yu.
Jamie's London red carpet debut comes after she and rumoured MAFS beau Eliot finally revealed the truth behind their whirlwind romance.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia, the pair lifted the lid on their post-show connection, revealing the flirty friendship that blossomed into something deeper - even if they insist they're not labelling it.
'It just kind of happened,' Jamie admitted. 'We were both single, we were vibing, and the flirting just ramped up.'
Jamie reached out to Eliot after watching his tumultuous return with intruder bride Veronica, asking for his number through groom Adrian Araouzou.
'We had a 45-minute phone call the first time we spoke,' Eliot recalled. 'We haven't stopped talking since.'
Jamie said Eliot was a vital support system after her breakup with Dave Hand.
'As much as Eliot can be a pain, he's been incredible,' she said. 'He always had empathy for what I went through. He was one of the few guys who genuinely cared.'
Eliot added: 'I just felt a moral duty to have her back. It wasn't about sliding into DMs, I just cared.'
While neither confirmed a relationship, both admitted there's chemistry.
'We may or may not have had sex,' Eliot joked.
Jamie quipped: 'If I say "yes", Dave's gonna make a TikTok shaming me again.'
But the pair are adamant they're not rushing into anything.
'We're in different states, we have a lot happening, and we don't want to lose the friendship,' Eliot said.
Jamie added: 'We'd probably clash if we jumped into something now. I just got out of something heavy. This is my time.'
Both stars described the jarring shift from filming to anonymity – and then to instant fame once the show aired.
'No one knew who we were at first. Then overnight, you can't go anywhere without getting stopped,' Jamie said.
Eliot said he never fully returned to normal life: 'It's like being in limbo – you're waiting for the fallout.'
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