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Since Meghan Markle’s “With Love, Meghan” show premiered on Netflix, people have compared it to Pamela Anderson’s show “Pamela’s Cooking With Love,” claiming that Meghan’s show was a carbon copy of Anderson’s.
On “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” Anderson was asked about the comparisons while promoting her new movie alongside her new rumored beau, Liam Neeson, “The Naked Gun.”
“On a scale from one to 10, how much of a rip off did you feel like ‘With Love, Megan’ was of your show, ‘Pamela's Cooking with Love?’ There were articles saying that these two shows were very similar,” Cohen asked Anderson.
“One,” Anderson said bluntly. “I didn’t.”
“You did not see any similarities?” Cohen confirmed with Anderson. “No, I didn’t really look,” Anderson continued. “But, I mean, yeah, I didn't invent cooking shows,” she added with a laugh.
“She's just doing her thing,” Anderson said of Meghan, which includes her brand of home goods, As Ever.
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Anderson’s “Pamela’s Cooking With Love” premiered on Canada’s Flavour Network on Feb. 24. Meghan’s “With Love, Meghan” premiered on Netflix 10 days later on March 4.
At the start of their promotional tour for their new movie, the world began to speculate that Anderson and Neeson have taken their working relationship to a romantic place.
Although both Anderson and Neeson have played it coy when asked about their budding relationship, in an interview with VT, their friend, Jamie Lee Curtis encouraged the public to leave them alone.
“With all due respect to pop culture, if love has found [its] way into that relationship—God bless them both—leave them alone. Let them like each other.”
“Both of them have had hardship, and they're both beautiful human beings,” Curtis added as she got emotional. “If they actually have found an intimate love with each other, we should all go to bed tonight feeling better.”