Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson looked every inch the smitten couple during their flirty appearance on Watch What Happens Live, sparking even more rumours about their budding romance.
The Baywatch icon, 58, and the Taken star, 73, appeared on the Bravo talk show with undeniable chemistry, going so far as to share a $22 lip balm from Pamela’s skincare brand, ,Sonsie Skin ,on-air.

Host Andy Cohen couldn’t help but address the elephant in the room: “The question I’m not asking is what’s going on between the two of you. But just so you know—your friends are loving this pairing.”
Pamela simply smiled as Andy turned to Liam’s son, Daniel Neeson, who sat in the audience and confirmed, “Yeah,” with a grin.

Cohen, who has previously said he believes Neeson might be ready for love again after the tragic death of his wife Natasha Richardson in 2009, asked the duo how many times they’d truly been in love. Liam said “two,” while Pamela coyly replied “one and a half.”
When asked to rank her ex-husbands from most to least favourite, Pamela dodged with “Plead the fifth,” as Liam gallantly protested, “Oh, that’s not fair.”

The pair exchanged sweet compliments, with Pamela praising Liam as “so kind and generous,” and Liam admiring her “spirit,” noting that “she’s a giggler like me, and I love that.”
The chemistry extended beyond the studio. Pamela revealed she had even sent Liam an axe as a flirty gift. “No, I haven’t seen him chop wood… but I sent him an axe. That’s what I was hoping for. It’s a hint,” she said with a wink.
The duo posed as a blended family at a recent red carpet event in New York, with Liam’s son Micheál Richardson, and Pamela’s sons Brandon and Dylan Lee by their sides.Family vacation packages
“They’re enjoying each other’s company,” a source told People. “It’s a budding romance. It’s sincere, and it’s clear they’re smitten.”
Their onscreen partnership is also turning heads. Pamela stars as grieving sister Beth Davenport opposite Liam’s Lieutenant Frank Drebin Jr. in The Naked Gun, which has grossed $28.5M globally and earned a 91% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes.
