Jane Seymour shows off her Bond Girl legs at 72 in a red hot mini dress at the premiere of new film May December… after raving about her new romance
Jane Seymour was the lady in red at the premiere of the film May December Thursday in Los Angeles.
The 72-year-old actress was dressed in a red long-sleeved skirt with a draped side as she attended the screening of the new dramatic Netflix comedy at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
Seymour, who opened up about her new romance with guitarist John Zambetti on DailyMail.com earlier this month, wore a jeweled necklace and three matching patterns to the luxury event.
The English beauty wore her light brown locks with bangs and completed her stylish ensemble with beige jeweled heels as she walked the red carpet.
The star of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, adorned with bracelets and earrings at the screening of the film, starring Oscar-winning actresses Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman.
Star power: Jane Seymour, 72, was the lady in red at the May December Thursday premiere of the film in Los Angeles, where she showed off her still-perfect Bond Girl legs
Natural beauty: The English actress wore her light brown locks with bangs and completed her stylish ensemble with beige jeweled heels as she walked the red carpet
Iconic: Seymour rose to worldwide fame starring opposite 007 Roger Moore in the 1973 Bond film Live And Let Die
Seymour has a new romance with musician John Zambetti, 73, who has been performing with the band The Malibooz for decades.
She spoke to DailyMail.com in New York City at The Polo Bar last week and described her relationship with the musical artist: “This is something unique and special and it’s a gift at this time in my life.
“And I think he feels the same way. He is sweet and clearly very intelligent, but also very supportive. Everyone I know loves him. They all love him.’
Zambetti said his girlfriend is “a great kisser” and “a great woman,” adding that they were both in love with the romance.
“We’re both so happy and just enjoying the fact that we found each other,” he said. “I think Mick Jagger said, ‘There’s not much time left, so there’s no point in wasting it.’
Zambetti said he and Seymour are “not burdened by rules or expectations or anything” when they date.
The actress took to Instagram on October 1 to confirm her romance with Zambetti, a singer/songwriter who also plays bass and keyboards.
Seymour captioned an image of the pair: “I’ve never been happier” with a laughing heart emoji as she posed with the musician in front of an infinity pool and long dining table.
Seymour wore a jeweled necklace and three matching patterns to the luxury event
The star of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, adorned with bracelets and earrings during the film’s screening
Seymour has a new romance with musician John Zambetti, 73, who has performed for decades with the band The Malibooz
Speaking to DailyMail.com last week, she described her relationship with the musical artist: ‘This is something unique and special and it’s a gift at this time in my life’
Seymour received many kind words from friends and Hollywood colleagues in response to the post, including Lindsay Lohan, who posted a heart eyes emoji.
“It’s great to see you, so glad John is a really nice guy,” said actor Joe Lando. “Good for you, Miss Jane.”
Linda Thompson, Caitlyn Jenner’s ex-wife and Brody Jenner’s mother, said: ‘Beautiful couple! And you so richly deserve every happiness! Love you!!’
One user told the Live and Let Die actress: ‘Your dress is beautiful, just like your new partner. He looks handsome and looks like just the man you need.”
Another said: ‘What a beautiful couple!!! Your smile says it all!! I wish you both the best.”
The Somewhere in Time actress’s most recent romance prior to musician was with film producer David Green, as they were together for almost a decade.
Seymour told The times in April, Green, 74, had proposed to her in the past, but she felt exchanging vows with him “would be the most horrible thing in the world” in terms of the dynamics of their relationship.
She added, “I just said I would never put a song in his name.”
Seymour spent the past two years playing the titular role in the Acorn TV series Harry Wild
Seymour has been married four times in the past: to Michael Attenborough between 1971 and 1973; Geoffrey Planer between 1977 and 1978; David Flynn, from 1981 to 1992; and James Keach from 1993 to 2015
Seymour said she’s “never been happier” when she took to Instagram on Oct. 1 to confirm her romance with guitarist John Zambetti
The dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman star received many kind words from friends and Hollywood colleagues in response to the post, including Lindsay Lohan and Linda Thompson
Zambetti posted a photo with the actress as they attended a U2 show in Las Vegas
A user on the post asked her what became of her relationship with Green, to which she replied, “We decided we were better as friends.”
Seymour has been married four times in the past: to Michael Attenborough between 1971 and 1973; Geoffrey Planer between 1977 and 1978; David Flynn, from 1981 to 1992; and James Keach from 1993 to 2015.
She told The Times that despite the divorces, she remained “very, very close to every man I was married to and every man I ever dated.”
“Every time I see someone I’ve been in a relationship with, even for a short time, I feel close to them. See, I think it’s hard to be with someone who’s famous and on the red carpet.”
Speak with People in 2012, Seymour said the most important lesson she took from her marriage was to “let go” of painful things and “try to find a way to communicate and keep the good in the relationship.”