Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson Adorably Recreate Iconic 'Titanic' SceneNew Foto - Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson Adorably Recreate Iconic 'Titanic' Scene

Liam NeesonandPamela Andersoncontinue to make waves as a new couple — near, far or wherever they are. In their latest adventure, the pair recreated that iconic scene fromTitanicwhere Rose stands on the edge of the ship with her arms outstretched and Jack holds her by the waist from behind. Anderson, 58, and Neeson, 73, were in Germany, where theNaked Guncostarstook a boat ride along a river. In a video that Paramount Pictures Germany posted viaTikTokon Friday, July 25, Anderson leaned over the railing on the front of the boat and did her best Rose impression. Neeson held her from behind asCeline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" played in the background. Unlike Jack, however, Neeson seemed to be doing it for his girlfriend's safety. Are Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Dating? All the Clues and Moments That Raised Our Eyebrows "I was scared she would fall in," he admitted toAccess Hollywoodin an interview shared on Monday, July 28. Neeson's expression during the video seemed to confirm that. While Anderson appeared to be having the time of her life, Neeson spent the majority of the video with a terrified look on his face. Neeson and Anderson met while they were filmingThe Naked Gun, in which they play Detective Frank Drebin Jr. and Beth Davenport, respectively. A source confirmed toUs Weeklyon Tuesday, July 29, that thetwo are, in fact, dating. The source added that the actors "always had chemistry while they were filming and their friendship naturally developed into more." Liam Neeson's Dating History: Natasha Richardson, Pamela Anderson and More Relationships "They are both shy and have tried to stay private but the spark between them is obvious," the insider continued. The pair first sparked rumors earlier this month when they were seen holding hands on the red carpet of the movie's U.K. premiere. At one point, Anderson even kissed Neeson on the cheek. "I had never met Pamela before. We met on set. And we discovered we had a lovely, budding chemistry — as two actors," Neeson said in an appearance on the Tuesday episode ofToday. "It's like, 'Oh, this is nice. Let's not mold this. Let's just let it breathe.' And that's what we did." Anderson shares sons Brandon, 29, and Dylan, 27, with ex-husbandTommy Lee, to whom she was married from 1995 to 1998., The source toldUsAnderson's kids "love seeing her happy and fully approve" of her relationship with Neeson, who was previously married to late wife Natasha Richardson. They "think Liam is great and have gotten to know him better in the last few months," the insider added. Anderson, for her part,gushed over Neesonin an interview withThe New York Times, published Thursday, July 31. "He has so much charm and so much charisma that you kind of just fall into it," she said. "I can't explain it because I've never experienced it before."

Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson Adorably Recreate Iconic ‘Titanic’ Scene

Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson Adorably Recreate Iconic 'Titanic' Scene Liam NeesonandPamela Andersoncontinue to make waves as a ne...
Tom Holland Reveals His 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Costume: 'We Ready?'New Foto - Tom Holland Reveals His 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Costume: 'We Ready?'

Tom Holland has finally revealed his new Spidey suit for "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." Afterbriefly teasing the suit on Friday, Aug. 1,which was national Spider-Man Day, the full unveiling came on Saturday morning with a longer video. Holland emerges from the shadows in his new costume, which more closely resembles the comic-book costume than his previous duds. More from Variety Mark Ruffalo Circling Hulk Return in 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Tom Holland Says Bond Is the 'Pinnacle' for 'Every British Actor' Amid 007 Rumors, Calls Acting Breaks Important: 'I'll Probably Take a Bit More Time Off in 2027' 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Teases Tom Holland's New Costume: 'Something Brand New Is Coming' Are you ready? – 7.31.2026pic.twitter.com/9evwMzflxM — Spider-Man Movie (@SpiderManMovie)August 2, 2025 "We ready?" Holland asks in the video. The new costume has brighter reds and blues and sports a larger spider insignia than his past suits from "Spider-Man: Homecoming," "Far From Home" and "No Way Home." The upcoming "Spider-Man: Brand New Day," set to release in theaters on July 31, 2026. "Brand New Day" is the fourth Spidey movie from Sony and Disney in the MCU, following the blockbuster "Spider-Man: No Way Home" in 2021. This will be the first time Holland has reappeared in the MCU since joining the screen with Sony's two previous Spider-Men, Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, in "No Way Home." In "No Way Home," Parker Parker's true identity as Spider-Men is revealed to the entire world (thanks to Jake Gyllenhaal's Mysterio spilling the beans at the end of 2019's "Far From Home"). With his privacy erased, he turns to Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange to cast a spell and make everyone forget that he's Spider-Man. However, the spell has some unintended consequences and pulls in the other web-slingers and their villains from other dimensions. The three team up to defeat the evildoers, but in the end Peter makes the tough decision and allows Doctor Strange to finish his spell and make everyone forget his identity. That means his girlfriend M.J. Watson-Jones (Zendaya), best friend Ned Leeds (Jacob Batalon) and everyone else has forgotten who Peter is. Also, in a tragic accident, Peter's Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) dies. Thus comes "Brand New Day," which pulls inspiration from the Spider-Man comic storyline of the same name. In the comics, Spidey makes a deal with the devil Mephisto to make the world forget his identity and to resurrect Aunt May, but it also dissolves his marriage to MJ and effectively reboots his world. "Shang-Chi" director Destin Daniel Cretton directs "Brand New Day," which will also introduce Sadie Sink and Liza Colón-Zayas to the MCU. Jon Bernthal's vigilante the Punisher and Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk, will also appear in the movie. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Tom Holland Reveals His ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Costume: ‘We Ready?’

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Clayton Echard Defends Himself After Leaving Rachel Recchia in Tears on "Perfect Match" (Exclusive)

In season 3 ofPerfect Match, Clayton Echard reunited with his ex Rachel Recchia but ended things with her just 24 hours later Speaking to PEOPLE about the dramatic ordeal, Clayton explains how he came to that decision and why he stands by it today Rachel and Clayton previously dated when they were onThe Bachelorseason 26 together Warning: This story contains spoilers from the first six episodes of Netflix'sPerfect Matchseason 3. Clayton Echardknows his journey onPerfect Matchseason 3didn't go quite to plan, but he's standing by his actions. In episode 3 of the new season, Clayton's exRachel Recchiaentered the villa, sparking some curiosity and heightened emotions for the two after they first attempted to find love onThe Bachelor. After deciding to match up for the night — a decision that was initially met by some hesitance by Rachel — Clayton ultimately ended things hours later, claiming his "intuition was telling me that this is not going to work between us." In an interview with PEOPLE, Clayton, 32, clarifies why he ended things and reiterates that his intuition was a massive factor in his decision. "I'm glad they showed that... I was hoping they were going to," he says of speaking about his intuition. "I don't really think there's a specific answer other than it was a feeling." "When I woke up, my heart dropped, and I felt this pit in my stomach and I realized, 'That wasn't the right decision,'" he explains. "At that point, I gave it the day, made sure that that was the correct feeling and that it didn't go away. And it didn't. And so at that point I thought, 'This is hard, but it's only going to be worse if I try to drag it and take more time.'" The reality star adds that he "was very decisive" and knew he had to act quickly. "I just had to end it," he says. "I never had any intention of hurting her. Unfortunately, in dating shows, there's emotions attached, so it's hard to get out unscathed." Netflix "I think it's going to be a split," he says. "I think there's going to be half people that understand, there's going to be a large swathe of people that are going to attack me for it. But truthfully, I did what I thought was best, and I stand by that." "So the negativity that comes my way, if that's how people feel, that's fine," he adds. "ButI did what I thought was best. And so I stand by that." He's also not ruling out the potential for finding love on reality TV down the line, despite his lucky turns onThe Bachelorette,The BachelorandPerfect Match. "I'm open to anything. I don't know if dating shows are maybe my forte, but maybe if the right one comes around, I'll give it a shot," he says. Craig Sjodin/Getty After Rachel's entrance and their matching up in episode 3, things took a turn in episode 4. Clayton sat Rachel, 29, down and explained that he needed to talk to her so he didn't "drag something out." Rachel immediately connected the dots and grew emotional as she told her ex, "I can't do it again." But Clayton insisted his intentions were pure. "My intuition was telling me that this is not going to work between us, and I don't want to hurt you," he said. "That's why I'm having this conversation as soon as possible." He later added: "My intuition kicked in today and I'm like, I can't do this." Rachel broke down in tears as she asked him, "Why would you even put me in this position?" She then ran off, only to be consoled by her fellow female costars. "He literally did it again. This is the third time he's done this to me," she said. "He does not give a s--- about me." Brenda Islas/NETFLIX (2) As fans know, Rachel and Clayton initially tried to find love onThe Bachelor. At the time, Clayton was the leading man of season 26, and declared that he was in love with his three finalists — Rachel,Gabby WindeyandSusie Evans. He then decided to send Susie home, but later realized he wanted to pursue things with her — andbroke upwith Rachel and Gabby. Clayton went on to date Susie afterwards, but theyannounced their splitin a jointInstagram statementin September 2022. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Speaking to PEOPLE about their short reunion onPerfect Match, Rachel says she's not sure "if I ever really felt comfortable" about giving Clayton another chance. "I was doubting myself the whole time, but I think I never really got a full answer leavingThe Bachelor. And there's always been this 'what if?'" she shares. "Even for the audience, everyone still wonders 'what if?' And I think I knew that no matter what, I was going to get my answer. And I did." After Clayton ended things with Rachel, he decided to leave the villa after realizing there were no other potential matches for him to explore. He exited, content that he was able to finally get closure with Rachel, while Rachel went on to match withLove Island USAalum Scott van-der-Sluis. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The first six episodes ofPerfect Matchseason 3 are now streaming on Netflix. Additional episodes will drop weekly through the finale on Aug. 15. Read the original article onPeople

Clayton Echard Defends Himself After Leaving Rachel Recchia in Tears on “Perfect Match” (Exclusive)

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Appeals court keeps order blocking Trump administration from indiscriminate immigration sweepsNew Foto - Appeals court keeps order blocking Trump administration from indiscriminate immigration sweeps

A federal appeals court ruled Friday night to uphold a lower court's temporary order blocking the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in Southern California. A three-judge panel of the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals held a hearing Monday afternoon at which the federal government asked the court to overturn atemporary restraining orderissued July 12 by Judge Maame E. Frimpong, arguing it hindered their enforcement of immigration law. Immigrant advocacy groups filed suitlast month accusing President Donald Trump's administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people in Southern California during the administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. The lawsuit included three detained immigrants and two U.S. citizens as plaintiffs. In her order, Frimpong said there was a "mountain of evidence" that federal immigration enforcement tactics were violating the Constitution. She wrote the government cannot use factors such as apparent race or ethnicity, speaking Spanish or English with an accent, presence at a location such as a tow yard or car wash, or someone's occupation as the only basis for reasonable suspicion to detain someone. The Los Angeles region has been a battleground with the Trump administration over its aggressive immigration strategy that spurred protests and thedeployment of the National Guardsand Marines for several weeks. Federal agents have rounded upimmigrantswithout legal status to be in the U.S. from Home Depots, car washes, bus stops,and farms, many who have lived in the country for decades. Among the plaintiffs is Los Angeles resident Brian Gavidia, who was shown in a video taken by a friend June 13 being seized by federal agents as he yells, "I was born here in the states, East LA bro!" They want to "send us back to a world where a US citizen … can be grabbed, slammed against a fence and have his phone and ID taken from him just because he was working at a tow yard in a Latino neighborhood," American Civil Liberties Union attorney Mohammad Tajsar told the court. The federal government argued that it hadn't been given enough time to collect and present evidence in the lawsuit, given that it was filed shortly before the July 4 holiday and a hearing was held the following week. "It's a very serious thing to say that multiple federal government agencies have a policy of violating the Constitution," attorney Jacob Roth said. He also argued that the lower court's order was too broad, and that immigrant advocates did not present enough evidence to prove that the government had an official policy of stopping people without reasonable suspicion. He referred to the four factors of race, language, presence at a location, and occupation that were listed in the temporary restraining order, saying the court should not be able to ban the government from using them at all. He also argued that the order was unclear on what exactly is permissible under law. "Legally, I think it's appropriate to use the factors for reasonable suspicion," Roth said The judges sharply questioned the government over their arguments. "No one has suggested that you cannot consider these factors at all," Judge Jennifer Sung said. However, those factors alone only form a "broad profile" and don't satisfy the reasonable suspicion standard to stop someone, she said. Sung, a Biden appointee, said that in an area like Los Angeles, where Latinos make up as much as half the population, those factors "cannot possibly weed out those who have undocumented status and those who have documented legal status." She also asked: "What is the harm to being told not to do something that you claim you're already not doing?" For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Appeals court keeps order blocking Trump administration from indiscriminate immigration sweeps

Appeals court keeps order blocking Trump administration from indiscriminate immigration sweeps A federal appeals court ruled Friday night to...
Dangerous wildfire smoke hurting air quality as extreme heat and fire concerns growNew Foto - Dangerous wildfire smoke hurting air quality as extreme heat and fire concerns grow

Heavy storms in the Carolinas brought between 1 to 4 inches of rain and prompted several flash flood warnings on Friday. Near Nebo, North Carolina, three people were rescued and at least 25 others were evacuated from a campground due to rising floodwaters as some of the storms in the area were strong enough to produce scattered wind damage consisting of downed trees on roads and homes. A neighborhood in Craven, South Carolina, also had several trees knocked down on homes, but there were no reports of injuries even though numerous homes suffered damage with some reported to be total losses. The risk for flash flooding has now shifted Saturday to parts of the Southeast from Alabama to the Carolinas and into parts of northern Florida. Heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected on Saturday and should continue into the evening with rainfall rates of 2 inches per hour possible with the heaviest downpours. A small risk for flash flooding is also present for parts of the southern Appalachians, including Knoxville, Tennessee, and Dalton, Georgia, and some of these storms in the Southeast could be strong enough to produce isolated damaging winds and lightning. There's also a flash flooding risk for the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, with heavy showers and thunderstorms later Saturday continuing into the evening as severe storms will also be possible for these areas, as well as stretching north to the Nebraska panhandle. Damaging winds, large hail and a few tornadoes will also be possible with these storms. Elsewhere, wildfire smoke from Canada continues to blanket the Midwest, prompting alerts for millions for dangerous breathing conditions. Air quality alerts are in effect for the entire states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa and Illinois, as Chicago, Fort Wayne, Kansas City and Omaha are also under air quality alerts. More than 700 wildfires are burning in Canada, with 216 labeled as "out of control" and 277 labeled as "monitored but out of control," according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre. Minneapolis and Chicago are once again seeing some of the worst air quality conditions in the world, with the air quality dipping down to "unhealthy" levels. The worst of the smoke will be over Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin later on Saturday. However, hazy skies will be seen across much of the Midwest and some parts of the interior Northeast throughout the weekend. Active wildfires north of the Grand Canyon and in Utah are also creating hazy skies and, in some spots, poor air quality, though no air quality alerts are currently in effect for these areas. The Dragon Bravo Fire along the north rim of the Grand Canyon National Park has burned over 112,000 acres and is only 9% contained as of Saturday morning. Meanwhile, hot and dry conditions are persisting for parts of the West with several areas in the Southwest to watch for, either with extreme heat or fire weather concerns as an extreme heat warning is in effect for Phoenix and Tucson for high temperatures reaching between 110 and 115 this weekend through Tuesday. An extreme heat watch is also in effect for these same areas for high temperatures possibly reaching up to 115 towards the end of next week. Fire weather alerts are also up for parts of Utah and Colorado for relative humidity less than 10% and wind gusts between 25 and 35 mph. The Monroe Canyon Fire, an active wildfire in Utah, has burned more than 55,000 acres and is only 5% contained as of Saturday as evacuation orders have been issued for the surrounding areas. Notably, there are also fire weather concerns for parts of Hawaii, specifically the leeward portions of all Hawaiian Islands and interior sections of the Big Island as dry weather, as well as wind gusts between 35 and 50 mph, will persist through the weekend with conditions improving by late Sunday for the Hawaiian Islands.

Dangerous wildfire smoke hurting air quality as extreme heat and fire concerns grow

Dangerous wildfire smoke hurting air quality as extreme heat and fire concerns grow Heavy storms in the Carolinas brought between 1 to 4 inc...

 

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