
Pamela Anderson caught kissing Liam Neeson on red carpet
Pamela, who was wearing a gorgeous deep purple strapless dress and bold chain earrings, put a gentle hand on Liam's chest during the July 22 outing before leaning in and giving him a tender peck on the cheek.
The Taken actor, dressed in a black T-shirt, grey suit coat, and matching pants, smiled as he put an arm around his co-star's back and accepted the gesture.
Additionally, Liam previously shared details about the unique bond he formed with Pamela while filming The Naked Gun, even going so far as to say that he fell "madly in love with her." However, the couple has not addressed whether the kiss was just between friends or something more.
In an interview with People in November 2024, the Schindler's List star said, "She's just terrific to work with." "I'll be honest with you, I can't say enough good things about her."
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Pamela has "no huge ego" and "just comes in to do the work," Liam continued, adding that their dynamic felt natural. "She's funny and so easy to work with," Liam said. She will play a fantastic role in the movie.
His remarks were echoed by Pamela, who at the time told People that her costar was a "perfect gentleman."
She went on, "He brings out the best in you," "Working with him was a true honor."
Although they both admire each other, Liam, who has two sons with his late wife Natasha Richardson, Daniel Neeson, 28, and Micheál Neeson, 29, previously acknowledged that he was done dating.
In fact, in an interview with People in October 2024, the actor responded, "No, in a word," when asked if he had any romantic relationships in the works. I'm over all of that.
And after divorcing her fifth husband, Dan Hayhurst, in 2022, Pamela, who has two sons with her ex-boyfriend Tommy Lee, Brandon Lee, 29, and Dylan Jagger Lee, 27, said the same thing.
In her 2023 documentary Pamela, a Love Story, the former Playboy model stated, "I think I'd rather be alone than not be with the father of my kids." I don't think I could be with Tommy, but I also don't think it's possible to be with anyone else. It resembles a form of punishment.
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