See, Guys, Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Are Living Proof that AgeAppropriate Relationships in Hollywood "Can" Exist and Be Exciting Stephanie SengweAugust 3, 2025 at 6:30 AM TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP via Getty Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson Every time a Hollywood power couple emerges, this entertainmen...

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Every time a Hollywood power couple emerges, this entertainment journalist rejoices.

My favorite dopamine hit this week came courtesy of Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson, a couple that seems so improbable and yet so right. Even though I did not see this coming even 14 days ago, I am now cheering them on to go the distance (should they choose to, of course).

Rumors that these two were an item began circulating earlier this month as they embarked on the promo tour for their upcoming film, The Naked Gun. The movie, which premiered on Aug. 1, was heralded by early viewers for its hilarity and irreverence, and it seems the chemistry Anderson and Neeson — who play love interests — had onscreen translated offscreen. During their press tour, the two were pictured getting close, staring deeply into each other's eyes and planting kisses on each other — apparently to fake us out … or ... not?

And while they decided to play it coy when asked if they were an item on the Today show, a source confirmed to PEOPLE on July 29 that they are, in fact, dating. "It's a budding romance in the early stages," an insider told PEOPLE. "It's sincere, and it's clear they're smitten with each other."

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Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson

What's great about this coupling is that it just feels like the heavens are proving that good things happen for good people, as both stars have had their fair share of public heartbreak.

Anderson's history of tumultuous relationships is no secret. She's been married five times, most prominently to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, from 1995 to 1998. They welcomed two sons, Brandon, 27, and Dylan, 26, over the course of their rocky marriage.

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And while she admitted to being deeply in love with Lee, their relationship was marred by too much public scrutiny and legal woes to really stand a chance. One domestic dispute in particular found Lee charged with felony spousal abuse; he was sentenced to six months in jail.

"The divorce from Tommy was the hardest, lowest, most difficult point of my life," Anderson wrote in her memoir, Love, Pamela. "I was crushed. I still couldn't believe that the person I loved the most was capable of what had happened that night. We were both devastated, but I had to protect my babies."

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Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson

In the years since, Anderson has led a quiet life raising her two boys and eventually relocating to British Columbia, where she bought, renovated and has made a home out of a motel once owned by her grandparents.

For someone who was brutally judged by the public, she's managed to build her career back brick by brick with the release of her well-received memoir, subsequent Netflix documentary and a successful Broadway run, all culminating in her SAG and Golden Globe nominations for The Last Showgirl, earlier this year. Now, her latest project has led her to a new love and I am here for it.

The world shared in Neeson's devastation when in 2009, his wife of 15 years, Natasha Richardson, had died of an epidural hematoma after hitting her head in a skiing accident. The couple shared two boys, Micheál, 30, and Daniel, 28. Since Richardson's death, Neeson's public romantic life has been mostly quiet; asked in 2024 if he was interested in dating, the Taken actor told PEOPLE, "No, in a word. I'm past all that."

So, with all this background, it feels especially serendipitous that these two would fall for each other on a movie set, at this point in their lives.

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Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson with their respective sons

They're both well-established in their careers, working mostly for the love of the craft and not necessarily for the fame or money. Their children are launched and they've both expressed contentment with the way their lives are going, making a new romance a serendipitous, happy surprise, but not necessarily something they needed to feel complete.

With Anderson being 58 and Neeson being 73, their 15-year age gap doesn't feel inappropriate, which is quite refreshing. It feels as though there's a healthy maturity in the relationship, one that comes with having weathered the ups and downs of career, life, parenthood, love, loss and everything in between.

With all the heartbreak Anderson and Neeson have had to endure, this story — which feels like it's straight out of a Nora Ephron movie — gives, dare I say, all of us, a reason to believe in love. Neeson is known by those he works with to be a gentleman, soft spoken and beloved by his exes; he appears to be quite different temperamentally than her previous partners. Anderson is fun and has always lived life on her own terms and can bring some of her spontaneity to his more straight-laced persona.

Here's hoping for true love to win (and for their film to be a huge hit, so we can see their chemistry onscreen again in a sequel).

The Naked Gun is available in theaters on August 1.

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Josh Brolin explains his 'trepidation' about a" Goonies 2": 'There's been 5 scripts' Wesley StenzelAugust 3, 2025 at 8:12 AM Warner Bros. Josh Brolin in 1985's 'The Goonies' Josh Brolin has mixed feelings about making a sequel to The Goonies.

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Josh Brolin in 1985's 'The Goonies'

Josh Brolin has mixed feelings about making a sequel to The Goonies.

The actor recently explained why he's hesitant to follow up the 1985 adventure classic, in which he starred as a teen, with a new chapter.

"I hope it does [happen] because the experience was so great," he told Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of his new film, Weapons, this week. "The movie is received so well, generation after generation. It's just everything good about it. The trepidation that I have is that you release something else that taints that. I don't want to taint what my memory of it [is]."

Brolin then spitballed about what The Goonies 2 might look like with central cast as adults. "It's like, 'Oh, we came out with another,' and then the Goonies grew up, and then they came out with their walkers and then they fell off a cliff because they couldn't see very well," he joked. "What are you going to do? I don't know."

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Kerri Green, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Sean Astin, Ke Huy Quan, Jeff Cohen, and Martha Plimpton in 1985's 'The Goonies'

However, Brolin acknowledged that The Goonies 2 could work if it had the full blessing of the film's original producer and co-writer, Steven Spielberg. "Maybe it could be great. If it's great, you'll know," he said. "If Spielberg approves it, you know it's going to be good."

But Brolin added that a number of Goonies follow-up screenplays have hit Spielberg's desk in the four decades since the first movie, and, from his recollection, none have met his standards. "I think there's been five scripts so far through the years and he hasn't approved anything yet," the actor explained. "Spielberg is picky, and he has a reason to be because he has great taste."

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Josh Brolin in February 2024

In the original Goonies, Brolin portrayed Brandon Walsh, the big brother to Sean Astin's young Mikey, who reluctantly accompanies his brother's gaggle of buddies (played by Ke Huy Quan, Corey Feldman, and Jeff Cohen) on their quest to find the treasure of the pirate One-Eyed Willy.

At a virtual cast and crew reunion in 2020, Spielberg confirmed that numerous sequel concepts have been floated, but they just haven't been up to snuff. "Every couple of years, we come up with an idea, but then it doesn't hold water," he said. "The problem is the bar that all of you raised on this genre. I don't think we've really successfully been able to find an idea that is better than The Goonies that we all made in the '80s."

However, in February, Entertainment Weekly confirmed that The Goonies 2 is in the works at Warner Bros., and that Spielberg is among its producers, along with his Amblin colleagues Kristie Macosko Krieger and Holly Bario, as well as the original film's writer, Chris Columbus. Potsy Ponciroli (Old Henry, Still the King) is writing the screenplay for the sequel.

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Steven Spielberg in 1995

Shortly before the sequel's announcement, Brolin reunited with Cohen, Feldman, Columbus, and Kerri Green to support Quan at his hand-and-footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.

Casting for The Goonies 2 has not yet been announced, but at least three cast members are game to reprise their roles. After winning the award for Best Supporting Actor for Everything Everywhere All at Once in January 2023, Quan told journalists in the Golden Globes press room that he would be open to reprising his character, Data, if given the chance.

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Additionally, Astin shared a fake poster for a Goonies sequel in 2024, suggesting that he was interested in revisiting the franchise. "It's our time," the Lord of the Rings star wrote in his caption.

And Robert Davi, who played the villainous Jake Fratelli in the first film, said he wants to join the sequel but is "concerned" that his outspoken support of President Trump may cost him the opportunity. "I do hope I'm part of it," he said of the sequel in an interview with Fox Digital. "I hope that they don't hold my politics against me and keep me from that project."

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Smithsonian will again include Trump in impeachment exhibit in 'coming weeks' Nnamdi EgwuonwuAugust 3, 2025 at 6:54 AM The Smithsonian's Museum of American History in Washington on April 3, 2019.

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The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will once again mention President Donald Trump in an exhibit on presidential impeachments after the removal of a placard noting his two Senate trials sparked concerns this week over the White House's influence on the institution.

In a statement on Saturday, the Smithsonian detailed its decision to remove the Trump placard from the "Impeachment" section of an exhibit titled "The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden," saying the decision was not influenced by politics, but rather the conditions of the placard.

"The placard, which was meant to be a temporary addition to a 25-year-old exhibition, did not meet the museum's standards in appearance, location, timeline, and overall presentation," the Smithsonian's Saturday statement read. "It was not consistent with other sections in the exhibit and moreover blocked the view of the objects inside its case. For these reasons, we removed the placard."

The "Impeachment" section of the exhibit "will be in the coming weeks to reflect all impeachment proceedings in our nation's history," the Smithsonian said.

The Washington Post was the first to report on the changes to the exhibit.

According to the Post, the Trump references were removed from the exhibit after the Smithsonian undertook a content review following pressure from the White House and accusations of partisan bias.

In its statement, the Smithsonian said it was "not asked by any Administration or other government official to remove content from the exhibit."

"The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden" exhibit was created in 2000 and hasn't been formally since 2008, a spokesperson for the Smithsonian told NBC News on Thursday. In lieu of an update, which the museum indicated would be costly, the Smithsonian in 2021 affixed a placard noting Trump's two impeachments to the exhibit.

"It was intended to be a short-term measure to address current events at the time, however, the label remained in place until July 2025," the spokesperson said Thursday.

Because the exhibit, which also covers Congress and the Supreme Court, hadn't been since 2008, the museum decided to restore the "Impeachment" section of the gallery "back to its 2008 appearance," the spokesperson said at the time.

The decision to remove the Trump label drew criticism from lawmakers, particularly as Trump has sought to exert his influence over the Smithsonian, which encompasses 21 museums, nine research centers and a zoo.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Friday accused Trump of attempting to "rewrite history."

"He is censoring the American History Museum. It's Orwellian. It's downright Orwellian. It's something you'd see in an authoritarian regime," Schumer said. "Here's my message to the president: no matter what exhibits you try to distort, the American people will never forget that you were impeached not once, but twice."

Trump has called for a reimagining of the Smithsonian, accusing the cultural institution in March of coming "under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology" and signing an executive order to "restore the Smithsonian Institution to its rightful place as a symbol of inspiration and American greatness." In that order, Trump directed Vice President JD Vance to work with the Smithsonian's Board of Regents to "remove improper ideology" from the museums.

Trump also barred spending on exhibits or programs "that degrade shared American values, divide Americans based on race or promote programs or ideologies inconsistent with Federal law and policy."

Last week, artist Amy Sherald said she withdrew her exhibit from the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery after concerns were raised about a portrait she featured of a transgender woman dressed like the Statue of Liberty.

"I was informed by the National Portrait Gallery that concerns had been raised internally about the museum's inclusion of a portrait of a trans woman titled Trans Forming Liberty. These concerns led to discussions about removing the work from the exhibition," Sherald said in a statement. "I cannot in good conscience comply with a culture of censorship, especially when it targets vulnerable communities."

A spokesperson for the Smithsonian disputed Sherald's characterization of the incident, arguing that the artist was not asked to remove the painting, but rather the museum wanted to contextualize the portrait through a video featuring differing opinions of it.

"The Smithsonian strives to foster a greater and shared understanding. By presenting and contextualizing art, the Smithsonian aims to inspire, challenge and impact audiences in meaningful and thoughtful ways. Unfortunately, we could not come to an agreement with the artist," the spokesperson said.

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1 / 5Chile Mine CollapseRelatives of a missing miner arrive to the offices of Codelco, operators of El Teniente copper mine, where a cave-in killed one worker and trapped five others underground, halting operations in Rancagua, Chile, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Rescue teams found a body inside a section of a Chilean copper mine that collapsed two days earlier during a moderate earthquake, the mine's director said Saturday.

Rescuers have been trying to reach five miners who were trapped Thursday evening in the El Teniente mine in central Chile as rocks collapsed around them during a 4.2 magnitude quake. The copper mine is one of Chile's largest.

A spokesman for the rescue team that is trying to drill through 90 meters (295 feet) of rock to reach the miners said the body found on Saturday is one of the five miners who were trapped in the mine. El Teniente Director Andres Music said authorities were still trying to identify the body.

The body of another miner — not one of the five still trapped — identified as Paulo Marin Tapia was found Friday, shortly after the mine's partial collapse.

Nine other mine workers suffered injuries, said Chile's National Copper Corp., known as Codelco, describing the incident as a result of "a seismic event."

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Department of Veterans Affairs looks to end certain abortion services for veterans Kaanita Iyer, CNNAugust 3, 2025 at 6:35 AM The Tibor Rubin Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Long Beach, California, is photographed in 2019.

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The US Department of Veterans Affairs is proposing to end certain abortion services to veterans, rolling back a Biden-era move to expand abortion rights.

In a proposed rule filed Friday, the department said that it is seeking to revoke access to abortions and abortion counseling for veterans and the beneficiaries of the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

"We take this action to ensure that VA provides only needed medical services to our nation's heroes and their families," the department said in the filing.

Under the Biden administration's rule, the department currently provides access to abortions when a pregnant veteran's life or health is at risk if their pregnancy were carried to term, or if the pregnancy was the result of rape or incest — regardless of state laws.

The proposed rule would allow abortions in cases where "a physician certifies that the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term," which, according to the filing, had been permitted even before the 2022 expansion.

The Biden-era rule was part of the administration's efforts to expand abortion access after Republican-led states pushed ahead with restrictions in the wake of the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that eliminated the federal right to an abortion.

The VA argued at the time that it was necessary to give veterans access to abortions, saying, "As abortion bans come into force across the country, veterans in many States are no longer assured access to abortion services in their communities, even when those services are needed."

But on Friday, President Donald Trump's VA slammed the Biden administration's rule, calling it federal overreach.

"The stated reason for (the expansion) was a reaction to a Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization … that itself was intended to prevent federal overreach and return to States control over the provision of abortion services," the filing states. "Yet, the last administration used Dobbs to do the exact opposite of preventing overreach, creating a purported Federal entitlement to abortion for veterans where none had existed before and without regard to State law."

Twenty states have banned or limited access to abortion. States where abortion is limited report higher rates of maternal and infant mortality, as well as greater economic insecurity.

The proposed rule will now be open for public comment for 30 days starting Monday.

In his first term, Trump made good on campaign promises and appointed Supreme Court justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade. Since that ruling, Trump has been keen to leave regulations over the issue to state governments.

The Trump administration has overall been quiet on the issue of abortion in his second term. However, in June, the US Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services moved to rescind a 2022 federal guidance to health care providers specifying that people should be able to access an abortion in the event of a medical emergency, even if state laws restrict such procedures.

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Slow Tropical Development Possible Early This Week Near The Southeast Coast Jonathan BellesAugust 3, 2025 at 6:40 PM Slow tropical development is possible off the Southeast or midAtlantic coasts over the next few days.

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Slow tropical development is possible off the Southeast or mid-Atlantic coasts over the next few days.

A sluggish cold front is pushing through the South this weekend and an area of low pressure is expected to develop along it.

These areas of spin can, on occasion, generate sustained thunderstorms and an area of spin as they move northeastward away from the Southeast.

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Formation into a tropical depression or storm is currently possible Sunday or Monday. This is also a favored area for development climatologically.

Tropical Development Potential

Regardless of tropical development, the frontal boundary that gives us this opportunity for development will also pool abundant moisture and cooler air across the Southeast.

The moisture could be enough to cause flooding in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina or Tennessee this weekend. Parts of coastal Georgia and southern South Carolina, in particular, could see areas of flood where 3-6 inches of rain accumulate.

The next named storm to form will be named "Dexter."

In addition to this area, the National Hurricane Center is watching a tropical wave for development over the next week. For now, it is no threat to land.

Southeast, Lesser Antilles Favored Development Areas In August

A steep increase in tropical activity has historically occurred over the next 4-6 weeks across the Atlantic basin.

Tropical development can occur anywhere from the Gulf and Southeast coasts to the Central Atlantic and even off the coast of Canada.

(MORE: Hurricane Season's Main Event: Why August Typically Kicks Off The Atlantic's Most Active Time)

This is because water temperatures are near their annual peak, Saharan air has typically mixed out, wind shear is decreasing and instability across the basin is high. These are all favorable conditions for tropical formation.

Jonathan Belles has been a digital meteorologist for weather.com for 9 years and also assists in the production of videos for The Weather Channel en español. His favorite weather is tropical weather, but also enjoys covering high-impact weather and news stories and winter storms. He's a two-time graduate of Florida State University and a proud graduate of St. Petersburg College.

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"Dirty Dancing" choreographer recalls Patrick Swayze's annoyance at Jennifer Grey's giggling Raechal ShewfeltAugust 2, 2025 at 4:00 PM Vestron Pictures Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in 'Dirty Dancing' Patrick Swayze had anything but the time of his life when his Dirty Dancing costar Jennifer Grey...

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Patrick Swayze had anything but the time of his life when his Dirty Dancing costar Jennifer Grey couldn't stop giggling while filming a key scene, according to the movie's choreographer.

Kenny Ortega looked back on the ordeal in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, recalling the montage sequence of Swayze's Johnny teaching Grey's Baby how to dance. Her family is vacationing at a resort in the Catskills, where Johnny is a professional dancer, and she ends up stepping in for his regular partner at one of his must-do assignments. He's already not in love with the arrangement, but Baby truly annoys him during their practice when she can't get through the part of the routine where his hand brushes her underarm.

"This moment where he's tickling her, she's literally losing herself," Ortega said. "We're in a tin building. It's freezing cold. It's 4 o'clock in the morning. Patrick is so tired and wanting to go home. And every time he does this, she's giggling, and the look on his face. No one directed that."

Everett Collection Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in 'Dirty Dancing'

Fortunately for all involved, Dirty Dancing proved to be a hit, launching Swayze and Grey to new levels of stardom and setting Ortega up for a long career as a choreographer, director, and producer. (His other credits include Newsies, Hocus Pocus, and High School Musical.) Nearly 40 years later, Grey is also set to star in a yet-untitled Dirty Dancing legacy sequel, which she wants to "honor" Swayze, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2009.

Back in 2020, Grey herself reflected on the infamous tickling scene and named it as one of her favorites.

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"I really like the way that Emile [Ardolino], the director, captured some of the dynamics between Patrick and me," she told Woman's Day. "When you see him tickling me, and you see how frustrated he was when he looks at me because I cannot stop laughing because I'm ticklish — and then as soon as someone tells you not to laugh it makes you almost anxious and you can't stop laughing — there's something about that realness of that moment being caught."

Beyond the tickle scene, it's well known that Grey and Swayze weren't crazy about working together again, having previously costarred in the 1984 action flick Red Dawn.

"I was cast first, and I thought the part of Johnny Castle was going to be some swarthy, young Latin New Yorker, dangerous type. Not this guy that I just did Red Dawn with from Texas, who's, you know, really bossy and played pranks," Grey told PEOPLE in 2022. "I was scared, because it was my first lead, and I wanted to make sure it would really work. And I knew that I had no chemistry with him, and I knew that I didn't really feel like he was my cup of tea."

Thankfully for both of them, moviegoers disagreed.

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