Pamela Anderson, 58, and Liam Neeson, 73, made headlines earlier this year for their apparent chemistry.
Some were convinced the pair were in love, while others were sure it was simply a 'PR relationship' – a romance manufactured purely for promotional purposes ahead of the release of The Naked Gun.
Well, now there's no need to wonder because Anderson has just opened up about it for the first time, revealing what really happened between the Hollywood icons.
"If you must know, Liam and I were romantically involved for a short while but only after we finished filming," Anderson told People for their recent cover story.
Anderson continued to tell the publication that she and Neeson spent an "intimate week" together at the Taken star's New York home after they had wrapped filming for their film The Naked Gun.
But it wasn't quite the romantic getaway you would imagine.
"I had my own room. Our assistants both came; even family stopped by," she told the publication.
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They spent some time gardening and went out for dinner, where Anderson says Neeson introduced her as the "future Mrs Neeson".
After that week, things simmered down, Anderson explained, referring to the time away as their "romantic lost week".
"We went our separate ways to work on other films," she said.

That was until it was time to promote the film and Anderson and Neeson came back together, seemingly dialling up the romance on the red carpet.
At the London premiere for the film, the pair held hands on the red carpet and Anderson planted a kiss on Neeson's cheek.
Later Neeson told Today in a promotional interview for the film that the pair discovered they had a "lovely, budding chemistry – as two actors".
In one combined interview with the same US broadcaster, Neeson and Anderson staged a kiss during an ad break.

Recalling their flirtatiousness during the film's promotion, Anderson told People they were having fun.
"I always was laughing when people thought, 'Oh, that's a publicity stunt'. I'm like, 'A publicity stunt? This is real. We have real feelings'," she explained.
"I adore Liam but we are better friends in full honesty," she added.
In September this year, Anderson addressed the rumours that she was involved in a "fake" relationship.
"I do not and will never feed into PR stunts, that would be a death sentence," she said in an acceptance speech at the 51st Deauville American Film Festival in Deauville, France.
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