
Natasha Richardson's sister reacts to Liam Neeson's romance with Pamela Anderson
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Liam Neeson's sister-in-law reacts to Pamela Anderson's post
Anderson had dropped a series of photos on Instagram featuring her and Neeson. The Baywatch star wrote in the caption, 'The Naked Gun is finally in theatres! Bring your friends, family, lovers… whoever… just go and have a laugh… it's good for you! I'll see you there.'
Joely Richardson was among the people to comment on the post. She reacted with a series of red emojis. The comment was praised by fans as well. One person reacted to Richardson's comment by calling it 'classy and loving as always.' Another said that the remark was 'everything.'
All about Liam Neeson's ex-wife Natasha Richardson
The Schindler's List actor was married to Richardson's sister, Natasha, from 1994 to her death in 2009. The pair had met in 1993 while working on the Broadway revival of Anna Christie. Richardson and Neeson had two sons together- Micheál (30) and Daniel (28).
In 2024, Neeson claimed that he had sworn off dating, telling People that he was 'past all that.' However, his bond with Pamela Anderson has fans feeling that the actor might have walked back on his words.
Also read: The Naked Gun review: Liam Neeson aces Leslie Nielsen's deadpan in Hollywood's funniest, most entertaining film in years
What Liam Neeson said about Pamela Anderson
The 73-year-old actor had claimed in October that he was 'madly in love' with Anderson and called her 'just terrific to work with.'
While both Anderson and Neeson continue to remain mum on their relationship, their chemistry in the movie has won over fans. The duo showed up to the premiere of The Naked Gun with both their sons, leaving their followers delighted.
FAQs
How did Joely Richardson react to Pamela Anderson's post?
She dropped a series of red heart emojis.
Are Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson dating?
They have not confirmed the rumors.
When was The Naked Gun released?
It hit theaters on August 1.
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