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Pamela Anderson kisses Liam Neeson on red carpet following his comments on working with her

Pamela Anderson kisses Liam Neeson on red carpet following his comments on working with her

Express Tribune5 days ago
Pamela Anderson kissed Liam Neeson on the cheek at the London premiere of The Naked Gun, following his previous comments about working with her on the upcoming film.
Anderson wore a deep purple strapless Rodarte gown, while Neeson attended in a grey suit with a black shirt. The two posed together on the red carpet, with Neeson wrapping his arm around Anderson as she leaned in for the kiss.
In October, Neeson shared his experience working with Anderson on the comedy, telling People, 'With Pamela, first off, I'm madly in love with her. She's just terrific to work with. I can't compliment her enough, I'll be honest with you.'
He added, 'She just comes in to do the work. She's funny and so easy to work with,' describing her as someone without a 'huge ego.'
Anderson also spoke about working with Neeson, calling him 'the perfect gentleman'. She said, 'He brings out the best in you … with respect, kindness and depth of experience. It was an absolute honour to work with him.'
Anderson shared that she would bake bread and cookies for Neeson and leave them in his dressing room, while Neeson would look after her during filming. '[He] sincerely looked after me — wrapped his coat around me when I was cold,' Anderson said.
The Naked Gun, starring Anderson and Neeson, is scheduled for release on August 1.
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