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Are Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Dating?
Are Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Dating?

Cosmopolitan

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Are Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Dating?

Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson are back with their latest flick, The Naked Gun, and while the pair could easily captivate audiences on screen, the same could be said of their real-life connection. The stars have raised eyebrows with their sweet comments about each other and, yes, even a red carpet kiss, throughout the movie's press tour. Of course, fans everywhere are now asking: Are Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson dating? We're just as curious as you are, so let's look into the receipts. While the actors have been household names in Hollywood for decades now, they've only grown close since they starred in The Naked Gun together. In fact, Liam fully gushed about working with the Barbed Wire star during his November 2024 cover story with People and even claimed he was 'madly in love with her.' As he told the mag, 'With Pamela, first off, I'm madly in love with her. She's just terrific to work with. I can't compliment her enough, I'll be honest with you. No huge ego. She just comes in to do the work. She's funny and so easy to work with.' Pam echoed his sentiment, calling him 'the perfect gentleman' because he 'sincerely looked after me—wrapped his coat around me when I was cold.' She also told the publication, 'He brings out the best in you…with respect, kindness, and depth of experience. It was an absolute honor to work with him.' Liam's viral 'madly in love' comment came back around during a recent interview etalk CTV. Spoiler alert: He didn't walk it back. 'We had a lovely chemistry working together,' Liam said of his on-set dynamic with Pam. He then took a moment to commend The Last Showgirl actor, adding, 'Pamela's become a new power. I'm delighted, you know? And she's terrific. I have every admiration for her, for this kickoff on the second part of her career. It's amazing, it's wonderful. And she's so ready for it.' The pair fueled romance rumors even further as they cozied up to each other on the red carpet during the New York City premiere of The Naked Gun on July 28. The event also became a family affair, as their grown children joined them for photos. Most recently, during a July 29 appearance on The Today Show, anchor Craig Melvin asked the pair what we're all thinking: 'What's the deal here? You're both single right now. There's clearly chemistry on display throughout this film. Are you two an item?' Liam playfully replied, 'Craig!' as Pam chimed in, 'I don't understand the question.' The Absolution actor then doubled down on his previous statements, saying, 'I had never met Pamela before. We met on set. And we discovered we had a lovely, budding chemistry—as two actors. It's like, 'Oh, this is nice. Let's not mold this. Let's just let it breathe,' and that's what we did.' Neither Liam nor Pam explicitly stated whether they're dating, but it's safe to assume they're fully playing into the bit, as they proceeded to pretend-kiss on camera: In the past, Liam was romantically linked to The Parent Trap actor Natasha Richardson from 1994 until she tragically passed from a traumatic brain injury in 2009. They also share two sons, Micheál and Daniel. Pamela has been married four times, perhaps most famously to Mötley Crüe's drummer, Tommy Lee. They were together from 1995 to 1998 and welcomed two sons, Brandon Thomas and Dylan Jagger.

Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson dating rumors heat up after the naked gun premiere and red carpet kiss
Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson dating rumors heat up after the naked gun premiere and red carpet kiss

Time of India

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson dating rumors heat up after the naked gun premiere and red carpet kiss

Hollywood is abuzz with rumours of a new- couple in town. And The Naked Gun co- stars Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson are having a lott of fun keeping everyone guessing, especially after they were joined by their respective offsprings for the promotion of their latest movie. Pam and Liam, currently promoting their movie The Naked Gun, were joined last night at the premier of the movie in New York by Pam's sons, 29-year-old Brandon and 27-year-old Dylan—which she has with former husband Tommy Lee—along with Liam's sons, 30-year-old Micheál and 28-year-old Danie—which he shared with his late wife Natasha. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Management Healthcare Finance Design Thinking Cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence Leadership others Others MBA PGDM Data Science Product Management Operations Management Technology Project Management Digital Marketing CXO healthcare Public Policy Data Analytics Degree Data Science MCA Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK GMPBE India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 9 Months IIM Calcutta CERT-IIMC APSPM India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK General Management Programme India Starts on undefined Get Details ALSO READ: Pete Hegseth in hot water: Pentagon boss told to shape up or face the axe, sources say Pam and Liam keep fans guessing The six stepping out together for the papps was the latest in the line of Liam and Pam hype train, with events like Pam baking cookies and sourdough for Liam and the duo pretending to kiss each other on red carpet already getting the rumor mills churning. Both heartthrobs are currently single, reports said, but their potential as a couple has been discussed since last year, especially after Liam said that he was 'madly in love' with Pam. Gasoline to fire was Pam's comments to Entertainment Weekly in May, as she quipped that she shared a 'professionally romantic' relationship with her co- star. Live Events Red carpet and TV moment spark more buzz At the red-carpet event of their first flick together last night, Pam pretended to kiss Liam. Following that, this morning, the duo appeared on the Today show, giving more fodder to the gossip circles while talking to host Craig Melvin. 'What's the deal here?... Are you two an item?' Melvin asked. The co- stars initially pretended to be innocent about Melvin's queries, looking at each other bewildered and acting as if they didn't get what the host meant. ALSO READ: Bryan Johnson plans to shut down multi-million dollar anti-aging startup blueprint amid scaling and credibility challenges Liam then let his guard down, reports said. 'I had never met Pamela before. We met on set. And we discovered we had a lovely, budding chemistry — as two actors,' he said. 'It's like, 'Oh, this is nice. Let's not mold this. Let's just let it breathe,' the Taken star said. Craig Melvin took the hint and said that America is here for 'whatever this turns into.' FAQs Q1. Are Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson dating? Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson haven't confirmed anything, but their flirty behavior and public appearances are fueling strong dating rumors. Q2. What did Liam Neeson say about Pamela Anderson? Liam Neeson said he and Pamela had a 'lovely, budding chemistry' and are letting it naturally develop, which added to the dating buzz.

Hospital begs for help identifying woman who has been in their care for past 100 days
Hospital begs for help identifying woman who has been in their care for past 100 days

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Hospital begs for help identifying woman who has been in their care for past 100 days

A Manhattan hospital is begging for the public's help in identifying a woman who was admitted more than 100 days ago. On April 12 around 4:45am, a woman believed to be in her late-fifties was sitting at a Harlem bus stop when a bystander dialed 911. It is unclear why an ambulance was called, but she was taken to Mount Sinai in Morningside Heights - where she has remained ever since. Employees have described the mysterious patient, who may go by the name Pam, as shy. In a photo shared by the hospital, she was seen covering her face with a towel. But these surface-level details are all officials have gathered about Pam during her three months at the hospital, and now hospital workers are trying to fill in the gaps. The hospital is asking anyone with information on who she might be to come forward, NBC reported. Pam is 5'8" tall and weighs 170 pounds. Hospital workers believe she was often in the Harlem area and generally wore black and covered her face. She speaks English and has greying hair. The Daily Mail has reached out to Mount Sinai for comment. Anyone with information regarding Pam's identity should contact the hospital's associate director of social work Kelly LaTerra at 646-901-9309. Last month, a California man was found unconscious and was rushed to St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach. He was believed to be in his mid-forties, but just as in Pam's case, little else was known about the patient. A chilling photo released by Dignity Health showed the man lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to a ventilator. In October 2024, another California hospital took a similar approach to Mount Sinai in hopes of identifying a seriously ill patient. Staff at the Riverside Community Hospital had done everything they could think of, but could not determine the name of a man who came through the facility's doors a month earlier. They refused to say what was wrong with him or why he was attached to a ventilator, but released a photograph in the hopes that someone can put a name to the face. Identifying John or Jane Doe patients is no easy task, as doctors and other hospital staff members must work to find out who they are without violating their rights. The New York Department of Health has protocols in place specifically for missing children, college students and vulnerable adults. These standards were set in 2018 after 'several instances of a missing adult with Alzheimer's disease who was admitted to a hospital as an unidentified patient and police and family members were unable to locate the individual.' However, the process is not as cut and dry when it is the hospital asking for the public's help instead of the other way around. While hospitals have been known to share images of unknown patients when all else fails, they are not allowed to reveal much about their circumstances.

The long, winding road to a climate-resilient Pacific
The long, winding road to a climate-resilient Pacific

Perth Now

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Perth Now

The long, winding road to a climate-resilient Pacific

Helen Tony's life in a small and low-lying coastal village in the South Pacific is made increasingly difficult by a changing climate. Not only do rising seas and intensifying storms monster the shore and threaten homes, the global consequences of emitting more greenhouse gases extends to food and income security concerns for her family. Ms Tony lives in the village of Unakap on Nguna, one of Vanuatu's small islands off the north coast of Efate and about 4000km east of Cairns. In the 15 years she's resided there, growing fruit and vegetables has become harder especially after cyclones that bring destructive insects in their wake. Her husband is also catching fewer fish due to reef and ecosystem damage from extreme weather, higher seawater temperatures and ocean acidification. Their family of five is able to make money to buy food from local markets but one of their income sources, the mats Ms Tony makes from pandanus leaves, has taken a hit. To weave them, along with fans, purses and baskets, the leaves need to be dry but more rain than is typical has been shrinking her output and the cash she generates selling her wares. Living in an archipelago vulnerable to volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis and landslides, ni-Vanuatu are no strangers to disaster and the long road to recovery that follows. But the addition of climate change impacts and extreme weather events including more intense cyclones and storms are making it harder to bounce back. World Vision humanitarian emergency security affairs manager Pallen Abraham Philip says the country has always experienced cyclones but they are becoming stronger and increasingly hitting out of season. "They're still in the recovery mode, then the next hits," he tells AAP. Category five system Pam, to which Australia was a first responder, devastated the country in 2015, and there have been other severe storms since including twin tropical cyclones Judy and Kevin that tore similar pathways just days apart in 2023. A lot of money is needed to help vulnerable regional and rural communities recover and adapt and there is at least some funding funnelled into Vanuatu through a complex web of instruments and programs. On Nguna and neighbouring islands, dedicated global project the Green Climate Fund is supported by the Vanuatu government and humanitarian organisation Save the Children. Australia's $50 million contribution is part of its broader $100 million package of initiatives to foster preparedness including the Pacific Resilience Facility. This, in turn, allows the Pacific to invest in small-grant but high-impact initiatives to help make communities disaster-ready. Whitely Tasaruru, who is the Nguna and Pele area climate change manager within Vanuatu's Community-based Climate Resilience Project, says each village has its own set of issues and preferred fixes. His job is partly about making sure various adaptation measures like coastal tree planting, sea wall construction and coral restoration mesh cohesively. For Nguna, gradually relocating low-lying villages to higher ground on the island is the long-term goal. In the meantime, the community wants to buy extra time by protecting buildings and infrastructure, including the road connecting communities close to the shore. Planting more vegetation and trees along the shoreline should help, Mr Tasaruru says, as will a planned sea wall in a spot known to be vulnerable to erosion. But sometimes climate impact solutions can unintentionally create new problems. For example, work under way to build a road to higher ground for relocating households has been reliant on mining sand on the island's beach for the slab cement structure. But extracting the sand has created openings and channels on the beach that are leaving nearby settlements more exposed to storm surge and wash damage. "Many community members here have concerns," Mr Tasaruru tells AAP. He believes sourcing sand from Port Vila, the city on the mainland island of Efate, is a better option. On neighbouring Pele, Salome Kalo from Pilliura village has been instrumental in getting solar-generated food drying up and running. Located on sandy and therefore less productive soil, food security has become an issue for the village, especially when compounded by storms and unfavourable weather. To give themselves more flexibility, villagers have been preserving fruit, vegetables and other produce using a solar-powered dryer that blows warm air to prevent moisture. "It helps us a lot," Ms Kalo says. But a few months ago, the dryer in her village was destroyed in a storm. "We have to build that again this month." Like on the neighbouring island, Pele communities have scouted out higher ground to move to over time. Edward Lani, also from Pilliura village, expects their way of life to change when forced to relocate away from the beach. "There are people who live along the coast, they depend entirely on the ocean for food but if they move inland, it would change their way of getting food for the household," he says. But for Mr Lani, moving inland is not his biggest concern. He is more worried young people will leave the island entirely to avoid worsening environmental conditions.

Clinically Dead For 1 Hour, Woman Says She Floated Above Body And Watched Her Own Surgery
Clinically Dead For 1 Hour, Woman Says She Floated Above Body And Watched Her Own Surgery

News18

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • News18

Clinically Dead For 1 Hour, Woman Says She Floated Above Body And Watched Her Own Surgery

Pam Reynolds described a bright light pulling her in during surgery, where she saw late relatives, until a shadowy figure told her to return. She came back to life The mystery of life after death drew global attention in 1991 with the extraordinary case of American woman Pam Reynolds. Declared clinically dead for over an hour during a rare brain surgery, Reynolds later described a vivid experience, encountering a bright light, meeting deceased relatives, and witnessing what she believed was 'heaven.' Her account stunned medical professionals and reignited debate among scientists and the public about the existence of an afterlife. In 1991, singer and songwriter Pam Reynolds underwent a complex and highly risky brain surgery for an aneurysm. The procedure required extraordinary measures, including reducing her body temperature to 10 degrees Celsius, removing her blood, and temporarily stopping her heart, a process known as 'hypothermic cardiac arrest.' During this time, Pam was clinically dead, with no activity in her brain and body. However, upon regaining consciousness post-surgery, Pam recounted an extraordinary experience. Pam told doctors she was conscious during the surgery and could hear everything happening in the operating theatre. She accurately described the doctors' conversations and the surgical instruments used. Furthermore, she claimed to have floated above her body, watching the operation from above. Pam also described a bright light pulling her towards it during the surgery. She claimed that as she moved towards this light, she saw deceased relatives who were calling her. However, she said that a mysterious shadow instructed her to return. Pam expressed that she did not want the experience to end but eventually came back to her body. Her account bewildered the doctors. Dr. Michael Sabom, the head neurosurgeon of the operation, investigated Pam's claims. He confirmed that the tools and conversations Pam described were accurate, despite her being completely unconscious with no recorded brain activity at the time. Pam Reynolds' experience became one of the most discussed cases of 'Near-Death Experience' (NDE). Some scientists attribute it to a lack of oxygen to the brain or the influence of drugs, while others see it as evidence of the soul and an afterlife. view comments First Published: July 25, 2025, 16:14 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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