Jane Seymour says finding love in her 70s with boyfriend John Zambetti feels ‘like a miracle’

Jane Seymour received a “miracle” from her future husband, John Zambetti.
The happy couple, who recently announced their engagement after three years, were all smiles as they walked the red carpet at the 33rd annual Race to Erase MS in Los Angeles, Calif., earlier this month.
Seymour, 75, admitted she was the luckiest girl in the world to find love with Zambetti, 78, which all came at the right time.
Although relationships at any age can be challenging, Zambetti admitted that staying hopeful for love brought him exactly what he needed: his future bride.
“I think you have to be out there and be open,” the Malibooz singer told Fox News Digital. “I mean, don’t go into a shell, just open it, because everything is there.”
“There are lovely people everywhere. I mean, this is just a miracle in my opinion.”
Seymour agreed completely, and said, “In my opinion, too.
“I love him. I can’t believe I was lucky enough to find the perfect person at this time in my life,” he continued. I was not available before, and he was not available before.
The “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” actress said they are equally invested in each other’s lives apart from their romance.
“He understands that I love what I do. I understand how much he loves what he does,” Seymour said. “And we support each other equally, and that’s great.”
“I’m going to make a movie, you’re with me. He answered me, and he’s released four albums. I’m like, what?”
He added, “Then I became his repository. So, now he has written amazing songs.”
Seymour said she and John “wake up like new” every day together.
“It’s like we’re at our parents’ house, but our parents don’t come home,” said Zambetti.
“Good,” he added. “Then the children come, and we have to behave.”
The proposal was as romantic as it was chaotic. Zambetti told People magazine that he proposed the day before Seymour’s birthday at their home in Malibu.
“It was supposed to be around his birthday. It was actually Valentine’s Day, the day before his birthday. I thought, ‘This is crazy. I’m just going to do it,'” he said.
“I got down on my knees, everything, the ring I had hidden in the safe, I took out the ring.
He continued, “Then I had to crawl under the bed, after that I couldn’t get out, he had to get off the bed and take me out of the bed.”
Seymour noted that none of them were “clothed.”
“The serious head is involved,” he said. “But what made me laugh the most was that he couldn’t get up after that, his knee was stuck because he was under the bed and I no longer have the strength to lift him because he weighs almost twice what I do.
The “Harry Wild” actress has been married four times and has six children.
She was first married to theater director Michael Attenborough in 1971, before the couple divorced in 1973. Four years later, Seymour married Geoffrey Planer before ending their relationship in 1978.
In 1981, the Bond girl tied the knot with businessman David Flynn. The former couple welcomed daughter Katherine and son Sean before splitting in 1992.
Seymour was then married to director-actor James Keach from 1993-2015, and they shared twins Kristopher and John. She ended her nine-year relationship with David Green in 2023.
Zambetti was previously married for more than four decades and has two children with his late wife, Joan Zambetti.



