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Liam Neeson, 72, Shares Dating Life Update
Liam Neeson's Advice to Clive Standen on "Taken" Role
Liam Neeson will never be taken again.
The 72-year-old shared that he's at a stage in his life where he's no longer seeking out romantic partners.
In noun, when asked if he's dating anyone, Liam told People in an interview published Oct. 23, "No, in a word. I'm past all that."
Of course, the Love Actually star hasn't always turned away from love. After all, he shares two sons—Micheál Neeson, 29, and Daniel Neeson, 28—with his behind wife Natasha Richardson, who he was married to for 15 years before her death in 2009 at age 45.
And while Liam—who dated public relations executive Freya St. Johnston for two years before their split in 2012—has dipped back into the dating pool since the Parent Trap actress' passing, he admitted that grieving her sudden loss was initially a huge adjustment for him.
“It was a horrible thing to happen,” Liam said, explaining that he coped with the tragedy by pouring himself in
Liam Neeson backs same-sex marriage in NI
Liam Neeson and Graham Norton have called for the introduction of same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland ahead of a planned protest in Belfast.
Snow Patrol singer Gary Lightbody and The Fall star Bronagh Waugh have also added their voices to the campaign.
Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK where same-sex marriage is still banned.
The issue is one of the major stumbling blocks in the ongoing negotiations to restore power-sharing at Stormont.
It has been getting a lot of media attention recently after Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, which opposes same-sex marriage, entered into a deal with UK Prime Minister Theresa May after she failed to get a majority at Westminster in the general election.
The DUP rejects accusations it is homophobic, insisting it is instead protecting the "traditional" definition of marriage.
'Defying reason'
A number of celebrities, including actor and writer Stephen Fry and singer Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy, shared their views wit
Liam Neeson: Hollywood Sexual Misconduct Allegations Spurred "Witch Hunt"
Liam Neeson says the growing number of sexual misconduct allegations launched against famous people has spurred a "witch hunt."
The Oscar-nominated actor, who has not been accused of inappropriate behavior towards anyone, made his comments on The Late Late Showon Irish channel RTÉ One in an interview posted online on Friday. For the past few months, sexual misconduct allegations have been launched against a growing number of powerful men in and outside of Hollywood, mostly inspired by the dozens of accusations made against producerHarvey Weinstein. In his interview, Neeson commented on accusations made against Dustin Hoffman and Minnesota Public Radio host Garrison Keillor.
"There is a bit of a witch hunt happening," Neeson said. "There's some people, famous people, being suddenly accused of touching some girl's knee or something and suddenly they're being dropped from their program or something."
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