Jane Seymour sparks engagement speculation
Jane Seymour has hinted she is engaged to John Zambetti after stepping out sporting a hjuge diamond ring.
Jane Seymour has hinted she is engaged to John Zambetti.
The 75-year-old actress has been dating the 77-year-old musician since 2023 and last week, she was seen sporting a huge diamond ring on her engagement finger when the couple attended the 33rd annual Race To Erase MS Gala in Century City, California.
While Jane didn't confirm she and John are planning to get married, she admitted they are very happy together.
Asked about the engagement speculation, Jane told InStyle magazine: "All I can say right now is that we are very happy together.
"We've been together almost three years. And if or when there is a reason to announce, it will happen. But right now, we are really, really happy where we are. I just wish that anyone could be as lucky as I am."
The couple admitted they are like a pair of "giggly teenagers".
Jane laughed: "We are giggly teenagers. That part's true. That's the embarrassment part"
John added: "We're teenagers at our parent's house, but our parents never come home."
The Wedding Crashers star - who was previously married to Michael Attenborough, Geoffrey Planer, David Flynn and James Keach - feels "blessed" to have found love again.
She told Daily Mail online: "I am very much in love and thrilled with it all. John and I get along very well and earlier this year had a marvellous vacation together which was relaxing.
"I am in a committed, healthy, loving relationship and I feel blessed. I am so lucky to be this happy, especially at this time in my life. The timing is right."
The Harry Wild actress recently spoke of how "important" she feels it is to find a partner to share the later years of life with.
She said: “It’s never too late to find a partner. I found a partner when I wasn’t looking at all.
“Just by being 70-plus, you’ve had a life. By the time you reach this age, you have a warehouse full of baggage!
"To find somebody to share life with and to be supportive of while knowing that you’re going to navigate illness and discomfort is an important thing, and it’s wonderful to have someone in your age group be your partner.”