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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Pamela Anderson enjoyed an "intimate" romance with Liam Neeson

    The pair were linked romantically earlier this year after starring together in the movie The Naked Gun and the Baywatch icon has confirmed that they did date for "short while" once filming was finished.


    Pamela told People magazine: "If you must know, Liam and I were romantically involved for a short while but only after we finished filming."
    The 58-year-old star detailed how she and Liam, 73, enjoyed an "intimate week" together at the Taken actor's home in New York.
    She said: "I had my own room. Our assistants both came; even family stopped by."
    After a "romantic lost week" together, Pamela revealed how they ended up going their "separate ways to work on other films".
    Pamela and Liam ended up reconnecting on the promotional tour for The Naked Gun this summer and she was amused to hear outsiders dismissing the relationship as a publicity stunt.
    The Last Showgirl star said: "We were having fun, (our connection was) 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."
    Pamela had previously recalled how she was nervous about meeting Liam before shooting The Naked Gun, but soon impressed him by bringing homemade sourdough bread and muffins to set.
    During a SiriusXM Town Hall event in New York City, she said: "[I was] nervous to meet [Liam], of course and you’re always nervous the first day on the set ...
    "I brought sourdough bread to Liam and cookies and muffins and kept me busy. Kept me outta trouble ... It’s a very special [muffin] recipe. It’s very good for you. Let’s just say that."
    Liam explained that he was charmed by Pamela from the moment they met.
    The Cold Pursuit star said: "Well, you know, we had never met before and I remember thinking: 'Wow, she is gorgeous', but she had this wonderful sense of silliness and just humanity about her.
    "I don’t want to blow her head up, but it was like I just felt an ease with her, you know, and we discovered a silliness with each other, which was terrific, you know?"


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