Jane Seymour looked like an engaged woman over the weekend.
Jane Seymour Sparks Engagement Rumors with Diamond Ring
Jane Seymour looked like an engaged woman over the weekend.The 75-year-old actress flashed a diamond ring on her wedding finger while on the arm of John Zambett...
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The 75-year-old actress flashed a diamond ring on her wedding finger while on the arm of John Zambetti, 77, at the 33rd annual Race To Erase MS Gala in Century City, on Friday.
And the Dr Quinn Medicine Woman star told The Daily Mail she has never been happier in her life.
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'I am very much in love and thrilled with it all,' she said. 'John and I get along very well and earlier this year had a marvelous vacation together which was relaxing.'
The siren from England was also seen kissing Zambetti on the red carpet as they looked like smitten teenagers.
The Daily Mail has reached out to her representative for comment.
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Jane Seymour looked like an engaged woman over the weekend as she posed with John Zambetti at the Race To Erase MS Gala
The star started wearing the ring earlier this year but has yet to comment on it. The bauble has two diamonds side-by-side in a yellow gold setting.
Seymour said the romance took her by surprise after being married several times. 'I am in a committed, healthy, loving relationship and I feel blessed,' she said. 'I am so lucky to be this happy, especially at this time in my life.'
And she feels that it is their destiny to have met in their seventies: 'The timing is right,' she told The Daily Mail.
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They were set up on a blind date by mutual friends and their children after it was revealed their sons had previously hung out together.
The 75-year-old actress flashed a diamond ring on her wedding finger
Their first date was at a Shwayze concert in Malibu on August 4, 2023.
She has said they celebrate on the 4th of every month because it's the anniversary of their first date.
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Last year she told Hello magazine they are having quite the romance.
'In my parents' generation, and I think a lot of people, they reach a certain age and they go, "That's not part of our life any more, and it's not necessary."
'I just think, with maturity, you understand your body, you understand what feels good and you have knowledge, so put it down to that,' Seymour said.
The star wore a black gown as she was on the arm of Zambetti, 77, at the Fairmont Hotel
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The siren from England was also seen kissing Zambetti on the red carpet
The Dr Quinn Medicine Woman star told The Daily Mail she has never been happier in her life
'I am very much in love and thrilled with it all,' she said. 'John and I get along very well'
In the past, she has said she will not wed again as she would rather not have any legal complications.
She has been married four times.
Her ex-husbands are Michael Attenborough (1971–1973), Geoffrey Planer (1977–1978), David Flynn (1981–1992), and James Keach (1993–2015).
She also dated film producer David Green for nine years from 2014 to the summer of 2023.
Other stars at Friday's Race To Erase MS Gala were Ashley Benson and her husband Brandon Davis, Carmen Electra, Jenna Dewan and Luann de Lesseps.
Seymour with Tara Rudes Dann and Nancy Davis at the 33rd Annual Race to Erase MS Gala
Carmen Electra wore a black gown, left, and Jenna Dewan was in a gold dress, right
Race to Erase MS was founded in 1993 by Nancy Davis and is dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of Multiple Sclerosis.
Since the Race to Erase MS foundation was created, there has been more than $58 million raised and more than 26 FDA approved therapies created to aggressively fight MS that have provided hope, inspiration, and resources to those in the Multiple Sclerosis community.
The gala directly benefits the foundation’s Center Without Walls program, a unique collaboration between eight of world’s leading MS research centers across the country who have bolstered their individual efforts on groundbreaking research into collective action with the goal of treating and, ultimately, finding a cure for MS.
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