Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson are going through a good moment in their lives. The pair, who are currently promoting their new film "The Naked Gun," have been enjoying their press tour and have also been stoking rumors of a relationship. While they've yet to confirm the relationship outright, in a new appearance on "Watch What Happens Live," the two were asked about their relationship and even received Neeson's son's stamp of approval.
Daniel Neeson, the son of Neeson and his late wife Natasha Richardson, was a part of the audience on "Watch What Happens Live." At one point, the show's host Andy Cohen alluded to the relationship between Neeson and Anderson.
“The question that I’m not asking the two of you tonight is what’s going on between the two of you,” said Cohen. “I do just want to say, as a very old friend … all of your friends are very much stanning this relationship, as the kids say.”
Cohen then turned to Daniel, who was seated in the crowd, and asked, "Right?"
Daniel laughed and said, "Yes."
Daniel also shared his approval of Anderson and Neeson's dynamic over Instagram, adding a comment on Anderson's most recent post, which featured various photos of herself and Neeson smiling and making faces at the camera. "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," Anderson captioned the post.
Daniel added various emojis on the post, including some hearts, fire, and hands raised up.
More details about Daniel's family
Daniel is Neeson's youngest son. He is 28 years old and was born in 1996, a year after his brother Micheál.
Both siblings have spoken up about their mother and the impact her death had on their lives. Last year, on the 15th anniversary of her death, Daniel shared a moving post on Instagram featuring a black and white photo of Richardson. "I look forward to re uniting one day but for now I take solace in knowing you’re beside me every step of the way," he wrote.
"Hopefully, I’m making you proud. I think you would definitely be proud of my margarita skills. She was the OG margarita mama! As a kid, I used to ask her for a sip of hers, and she would gently say not till you’re older. Little did she know I would one day start my own tequila brand and have way too many margaritas at my finger tips."