Jane Seymour, the iconic actress, has found love again, and this time, it's making headlines! At 74, she's proving that age is just a number when it comes to matters of the heart.
In a heartwarming interview, Seymour reveals how she found love with John Zambetti, an emergency room physician and musician, also in his 70s. But here's the twist: they met through their children! Seymour, a mother of six, and Zambetti, a father of two, were introduced by their kids and have been together for two years.
The actress, known for her role in 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman', admits she never expected to find such a fulfilling relationship at this stage of her life. But she believes that 70 is the new 50, and she's embracing this new chapter with open arms. Despite her four previous marriages, Seymour feels this relationship is different and perfectly timed.
She reflects on their unique paths, stating, 'He had a different life...and mine was running around the world making movies.' But fate brought them together at the right moment, and they couldn't be happier. Every month, Zambetti sends Seymour roses, a romantic gesture that symbolizes their love.
This story is a beautiful reminder that love can surprise us when we least expect it. And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about finding love, but finding it with the right person at the right time. Seymour's story challenges the notion that love has an expiration date, sparking a conversation about the nature of love in later life.
What do you think? Is there a 'right time' for love, or can it strike at any age? Share your thoughts and let's celebrate the power of love, no matter the circumstances.