
Pamela Anderson has lifted the lid on her split from her Naked Gun co-star Liam Neesan, recounting their ‘last’ romantic moment together before parting ways.
Earlier this year, The Last Showgirl actress, 58, and Neeson, 73, sparked speculation with their relationship status.
After working together on *The Naked Gun,* a reboot of the beloved 1988 crime spoof-slapstick comedy film, the pair were spotted together on numerous red carpets.
Anderson, who was born in Canada, has since confirmed that she and the father-of-two had a brief connection before calling it quits.
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In a new interview, the star has detailed the ‘lost’ week they spent as an item at the Taken actor’s home in upstate New York.
During their time together, they reportedly went out for dinner, and pootled around the garden, ‘tending to a rosebush overgrown with mint.’
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According to Anderson’s latest chat with People, her former flame even introduced her as the ‘future Mrs Neeson’ whilst dining out at a ‘tiny French restaurant’.
Nesson has been married once before, becoming a widow after his wife, Broadway legend Natasha Richardson, died in 2009 from a head injury after a skiing accident.
Anderson has said ‘I do’ five times, first to drummer Tommy Lee in 1995, whom she divorced three years later.
She later went on to have marriages with Kid Rock, poker player Rick Salomon in 2007 and in 2014, and Dan Hayhurst.
Speaking about her temporary co-habitation with Neesan, the Baywatch icon said: “I had my own room. Our assistants both came; even family stopped by.”
She also claimed there was a moment on their ‘intimate’ break where she saw the Northern Irish star fighting off a bear in his dressing room.
Despite their connection, the pair decided to call it quits shortly after filming had officially wrapped and their week in New York was over.
“I adore Liam but we are better friends, in full honesty,” she confessed.
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“He is such a supporter of this new trajectory in my career and kindly tells me he is very proud of me. I’m sure we will always be in each other’s lives.”
Rumours quickly began circulating, with some users claiming that their short-lived partnership was nothing but a PR stunt - an allegation Anderson has vehemently denied.
Insisting the ‘feelings were real’, the mother-of-two stated: “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.’”
She added that they’d decided to go ‘separate ways to work on other films’, remarking the whirlwind romance was a ‘little bit of a Nancy Meyers film’.
According to the ex-model, she last saw the Love Actually actor when he surprised her by attending her performance in Tennessee William's Camino Real at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Anderson’s next projects include Rosebush Pruning, with Riley Keough and Callum Turner, Michael Cera’s directorial debut, Love Is Not the Answer, and Queen of the Falls with Guy Pearce.
Neeson also has a litany of projects on the cards, including the sequel to 2015’s Run All Night, the Guy Moshe-directed Hotel Tehran, and The Riker’s Ghost, a prison escape thriller.
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