British actress Jane Seymour, known for her roles in “Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman” and “Live and Let Die,” has recently shared details about finding love again at the age of 70. Seymour, who has been married four times, is currently in a relationship with songwriter, singer, and emergency room doctor John Zambetti.
In an interview with HELLO! Magazine, Seymour expressed her gratitude for finding a loving relationship at this stage of her life. She described 70 as the new 50, highlighting the experiences and wisdom that come with age. Reflecting on her romance with Zambetti, she emphasized the importance of timing, stating that they met each other at the perfect moment in their lives.
Zambetti, known for his music career with The Malibooz and his TV show “The Malibu Music Room,” is also a father of two children. Seymour’s six children, including stepchildren, played a pivotal role in bringing the couple together. Their relationship blossomed at a concert by rapper Shwayze, a mutual friend of Seymour’s since childhood.
Despite their age, Seymour emphasized the importance of physical intimacy in their relationship. She expressed how maturity brings a deeper understanding of one’s body and desires. Interestingly, Zambetti was unaware of Seymour’s acting career when they first met, showcasing a genuine connection beyond fame and accomplishments.
Seymour’s portrayal of Dr Quinn earned her critical acclaim, with two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. The actress’s openness about her relationship with Zambetti and their shared journey towards love at a later stage in life serves as an inspiration for many. As they navigate this new chapter together, Seymour and Zambetti exemplify that age is no barrier to finding happiness and companionship.
The story of Jane Seymour and John Zambetti is a testament to the power of love and connection, transcending age and past relationships. Their unique bond, sparked by serendipity and shared interests, is a reminder that true love knows no bounds. As they continue to cherish each other’s company and create new memories, Seymour and Zambetti stand as a beacon of hope for those seeking love later in life.
This article has been edited by Pratyasha Sarkar.

