Love is in the air, and it has been ever since veteran stars Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson shared screen space in the Naked Gun remake. The two were seen being very cosy and comfortable with each other throughout the entire press run of the film, and their social media accounts also helped people make romantic assumptions. The Baywatch actor has now finally cleared the air about her relationship with Liam and where it stands now.
The 58-year-old sat down for a chat with People magazine, and she was asked whether her relationship with Liam was just a marketing ploy or something genuine. Talking about her co-star, Pamela said, “If you must know, Liam and I were romantically involved for a short while, but only after we finished filming. We spent an intimate week at his home in New York, where I had my own room. Our assistants both came; even family stopped by.”
“We went to dinner at a tiny French restaurant where he introduced me as the ‘future Mrs. Neeson.’ I tended to a rosebush overgrown with mint. I was happy to help, and he appreciated it. We were having fun. A little bit like a Nancy Meyers film. I always was laughing when people thought, ‘Oh, that’s a publicity stunt.’ I’m like, ‘A publicity stunt? This is real. We have real feelings.’ I adore Liam, but we are better friends, in full honesty,” added the actor.
Pamela Anderson has been very vocal about her dislike for PR stunts and how she would never lie about her personal life just to sell a movie. During the Deauville American Film Festival, Pamela was asked about the same, and she replied, “I’m superstitious when it comes to love. And I’m not comfortable sharing any shred of my romantic life. I know I’ll fall in love again and again on screen. That is my job. If we do it well, you will feel it, a kind of projection. It is the greatest compliment. So please think positive. And I appreciate your good wishes. There are no silly games being played. I’m sincere.”
The Naked Gun was directed by Akiva Schaffer, and the cast of the film included Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, Danny Huston, Kevin Durand, and Liza Koshy.
