Jane Seymour discovered a “miracle” in her future husband, John Zambetti.
The happy couple, who recently announced their engagement after three years of dating, were all smiles as they walked the red carpet at the 33rd annual Race to Erase MS benefit event in Los Angeles, California earlier this month.
Mr Seymour, 75, admitted he was the luckiest woman in the world to have fallen in love with Ms Zambetti, 78, but the timing was perfect.
Although love can be difficult at any age, Zambetti confessed that staying optimistic about love brought her exactly what she needed: her future bride.
“I think you need to go out and embrace it,” the Mariboos musician told FOX News Digital. “In other words, don’t shut yourself up in your shell, be open and accept it, because it’s all there.”
“There are nice people everywhere. So I think this is kind of a miracle.”
Seymour completely agreed and said, “I agree. It’s a miracle.”
“I love him and I can’t believe how lucky I was to meet the perfect man at this time in my life,” she continued. “I wasn’t available before, he wasn’t available before. So, you know, now’s the time, now’s the time.”
The “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman” actress said that besides love, they are equally invested in each other’s lives.
“He understands that I love what I do. I understand how much he loves what he does,” Seymour said. “And we support each other in the same way, which is great.”
“I go make a movie and he’s with me. I turn around and he’s got four albums out. I was like, what?”
“And I became his muse, so now he’s writing some great songs,” she added.
Seymour said she “wakes up like a teenager” with John every day.
“It’s like we’re at home, but our parents never come home,” Zambetti said.
“It’s amazing,” she added. “And when the kids come, we have to behave.”
The proposal was both romantic and somewhat chaotic. Zambetti told People magazine that he proposed to Seymour at his home in Malibu the day before his birthday.
“Her birthday was coming up. It was actually Valentine’s Day, the day before her birthday. I thought, ‘This is insane. I have to do it,'” he said.
“I kept getting down on my knees and took the ring out of the box that I had hidden in the safe. When I opened the box, the ring flew out of the box and fell onto the bed.”
He added: “Then I had to climb under the bed and I couldn’t get out and she had to get up and drag me out of bed.”
Seymour pointed out that neither of them was “wearing any clothes.”
“It has to do with severe sleep deprivation,” she said. “But the funniest part was that he couldn’t get up after that. His knees went under the bed and he got stuck, and he weighs almost twice as much as me, so I didn’t have the strength to pull him up. We looked at each other and started laughing hysterically.”
The “Harry Wilde” actress has been married four times and has six children.
She first married theater director Michael Attenborough in 1971, but the couple separated in 1973. Four years later, Seymour married Jeffrey Planer, and the relationship ended in 1978.
In 1981, the Bond girl married businessman David Flynn. The former couple welcomed daughter Katherine and son Sean and went their separate ways in 1992.
Seymour was then married to actor and director James Keach from 1993 to 2015, with whom she has twins Christopher and John. She ended her nine-year relationship with David Green in 2023.
Mr. Zambetti was married for more than 40 years and has two children with his late wife, Joanne Zambetti.
