Liam Neeson and son Daniel support Pamela Anderson at final ‘Camino Real' performance
On Sunday, the 'Taken' actor and Daniel, 28, watched the 'Baywatch' alum take her last bow as Marguerite Gautier in 'Camino Real' during the Williamstown Theatre Festival, according to People.
Later that night, Daniel, whom Liam shared with his late wife, Natasha Richardson, supported the new couple as they made an appearance at Andy Cohen's 'Watch What Happens Live.'
During the show, Cohen, 57, said, 'The question that I'm not asking the two of you tonight is what's going on between the two of you. I do just want to say, as a very old friend … all of your friends are very much stanning this relationship, as the kids say.'
The Bravo exec then turned to Daniel, asking, 'Right?'
Laughing, Daniel confirmed, 'Yes.'
Aside from Daniel, Liam's budding romance with Anderson has gotten the stamp of approval from Richardson's family.
In the comments section of the 'Last Showgirl' actress's Instagram carousel of photos with Liam, the 'Parent Trap' star's sister Joely Richardson wrote, '
.'
Liam, 73, married Natasha in July 1994. The couple was married until March 2009, when she passed away following a brain injury on a skiing trip in Canada. Natasha was 45.
They also shared son Micheál Neeson, 30.
Though Liam swore off dating following the death of his wife, he found love once again with Anderson.
Last October, the 'Schindler's List' star declared that he fell 'madly in love' with the model during their time on the set of 'The Naked Gun.'
A source exclusively told Page Six that the romance between the two actors is real.
'It's very sincere how they feel. That is the truth,' the insider said.
'They're not going to show up on the red carpet and be adorable just to be fake, that's not either of them.'
The romance has also gotten support from Anderson's sons, Dylan Jagger Lee, 27, and Brandon Thomas Lee, 29, whom she shares with ex-husband Tommy Lee.
The Playboy Playmate of the Month, 58, and Liam's sons all posed together on the red carpet for the New York City premiere of 'The Naked Gun.'
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