Liam Neeson has revealed that he recently fell in love with a woman - but that unfortunately, she was "taken".
Love was in the air for the 69-year-old actor during a 2020 stint in Melbourne, where he spent several months shooting his latest action flick Blacklight.
However, the romance was not meant to be...
In a Monday interview with Australian news show Sunrise, the Schindler's List star told hosts David Koch and Natalie Barr that the woman he developed feelings for was already taken.
Chatting about his experience on set, Neeson said: "I loved Melbourne. I loved our Australian crew, they are fantastic workers."
"Every department was superb. They were their own people, do you know what I mean? They had a great sense of humour," the Northern Irish actor added.
He then described how he made some friends - and some more than friends.
"I made a couple of pals. I fell in love," revealed Neeson - hastily adding: "but she was taken."
I really hope he means that she was just in a relationship with another man and not 'taken' in the same way his family gets 'taken' in his hit movie series.
Neeson finished the interview by saying he looked forwards to going back down under.
"I look forwards to going back, I really do," he said.
Neeson's wife - actor Natasha Richardson - died tragically in 2009 after a fatal fall at a Canadian ski resort. She was just 45. The actors shared two sons, Micheál and Daniel, who are now in their 20s.
The long-time bachelor's romantic reveal has sent people into a tizzy as they desperately search for his mystery woman, with Koch and Barr calling on viewers to help them locate her.
"If you know the lady involved, go to the Facebook page. Give us some hints," said Koch.
People on Twitter also had their interests piqued, with one intrigued user asking: "So who's the lucky lady?"
Meanwhile, others joked that Neeson - who famously recovers his taken daughter in the smash hit movie Taken - should be well equipped to win over his unavailable love interest.
"If she's taken, Liam knows what to do. He's got some special skills," one joked.
"When has Taken ever stopped Liam Neeson?" quipped another.