Pamela Anderson's Roller-Coaster Romance History Leading to Liam Neeson Dating Rumors

The crackling chemistry between The Naked Gun costars has sparked dating rumors that, unsurprisingly, they’ve preferred to toy with rather than confirm or deny.
She described Neeson to E! News at the film’s July 28 premiere as “kind, sweet and funny,” while the Northern Irish actor called his Canadian leading lady “a great woman.”
And, incidentally, he told People last October that he was “madly in love” with Anderson and couldn’t compliment her enough. Though that does tend to be something over-the-moon actors say when things are going well on set, not necessarily a sign of actual love.
“I think I have a forever friend in Liam,” Anderson told Entertainment Weekly in a recent interview, “and we definitely have a connection that is very sincere, very loving, and he's a good guy.”
Neeson, 73, has been busy churning out movies and growing increasingly known for his so-serious-it’s-hilarious demeanor. But after a two-year relationship with Freya St. Johnston more than a decade ago, he’s kept an extremely low romantic profile since the death of his wife Natasha Richardson in 2009.
Married for 15 years, they shared two sons—Micheál Richardson, 30, and Daniel Neeson, 28—and Neeson said last fall that he was “past all that” when it came to dating.
Married five times (including twice to Rick Salomon) the 58-year-old Baywatch alum is a self-described romantic, though she’s been purposefully directing more tender loving care at herself in recent years.
“I’m living the most romantic part of my life now,” Anderson—who shares sons Dylan Jagger Lee, 29, and Brandon Thomas Lee, 27, with ex-husband Tommy Lee—told Bustle in 2023. “I have freedom.”
As for her five trips to the altar—or nine, counting the four times in four months she said “I do” to Kid Rock—she regretted “most of them.”
But, Anderson noted, “I've learned from everybody in my life, and I’ve got to keep trying…In the end, life is just what happens. It's already done, so I can't really waste time regretting it, just [make] better decisions in the future.”