
Hollywood is no stranger to outlandish rumours, but the latest alleged plot involving Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson has been branded as pure fiction by the Baywatch icon herself.
Anderson has publicly slammed claims that she was set to be the 'face' of a bizarre publicity campaign designed to reignite Neeson's career ahead of his role in the upcoming Naked Gun reboot. The story, which first surfaced in an obscure magazine, suggested a publicist had pitched a fake romance between the two stars.
In a scathing rebuttal, Anderson took to social media to set the record straight. She dismissed the entire narrative as a fabrication, stating the so-called publicist behind the idea was nothing more than a 'grifter' trying to make a name for themselves. She emphatically declared she would 'never' participate in such a scheme, calling the notion 'ridiculous'.
The original report alleged that a publicist had proposed the staged relationship to make Neeson, 71, appear 'virile' and 'relevant' to a younger audience. Anderson's response left no room for doubt, making it clear she found the idea both absurd and offensive.
This swift and definitive denial puts to bed any speculation of a coordinated media stunt. Anderson's candid response highlights the often-blurred line between Hollywood fact and fiction, where outlandish PR pitches can sometimes leak into the public domain.