Pamela Anderson
“No games are played”
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Pamela Anderson received a prize at a film festival – and also addressed the romance with Liam Neeson in her acceptance speech.
Pamela Anderson (58) reacted to the allegations at the Deauville American Film Film Festival in France that she and Liam Neeson (73) had only faked a relationship from promo purposes. “I don’t participate in PR stunts and will never do that,” she said on Friday evening in her acceptance speech, how. Anderson received the Deauville Talent Award at the opening evening of the festival.
“No games are played”
“That would be a death sentence,” she continued on stage. “I am authentic and determined. I am superstitious when it comes to love. And I don’t feel comfortable to reveal even a fraction of my love life.” The former “Baywatch” icon added: “I know that I will fall in love again and again on the screen. This is my job. If we do it well, you will feel it, a kind of projection.” It is the biggest compliment. “So please think positively. And I am happy about your good wishes. No games are played. I mean it sincerely. Do not confuse my friendliness with weakness or boldness with bitterness.”
For the Deauville American Film Festival in France, Pamela Anderson appeared in a tight -fitting, cozy dress in the mermaid style. To do this, she combined a black clutch and silver earring. The actress continues to focus on a natural look, wore her hair open and little make-up.
Turtlei on the red carpet
Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson provided continuing rumors of love around the film start of their “The Naked Cam” at the end of July. During the promotional tour, both went publicly on a cuddly course, she gave him a kiss on the red carpet. At the end of August, the US Boulevard portal “TMZ” reported that it was only a PR GAG.
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