She Still Feels 40! Jane Seymour Shares Archive Photos and Shatters the Biggest Myth About Life After 70

Jane Seymour is done playing by society’s rules — especially the ones about age. At 74, the former Bond girl says she feels decades younger and has no interest in pretending otherwise. In fact, she openly admits that her life today is filled with energy, passion, and intimacy — far more than most people expect from someone her age.

In a recent conversation, Seymour shared that she often has to remind herself how old she actually is. Internally, she says, she feels closer to 40 than to her mid-70s, with the same drive and enthusiasm she had years ago. Turning 75 next year doesn’t feel like a milestone marking decline — to her, it’s proof that life after 70 can be vibrant, full, and unapologetically alive.

Seymour has become an unexpected symbol of defying stereotypes, especially when it comes to desire and confidence later in life. She’s candid about still being deeply connected to that side of herself, saying she’s effectively become a living example that aging doesn’t mean shutting down emotionally or physically. Looking back at previous generations, she notes how differently women her mother’s age were perceived — and how little that image resonates with her own reality.

At the heart of this chapter is her relationship with musician and ER doctor John Zambetti, 76. The two have been together for over two years, though their connection came when Seymour least expected it. After her 2015 divorce, she spent years single and had no intention of dating again. By her own admission, she believed that chapter of her life was closed.

Fate had other plans. A casual night out led to an introduction that felt oddly inevitable. One conversation turned into tea, which turned into dinner — and soon after, they discovered their families were already intertwined through mutual friendships. What followed wasn’t a whirlwind romance, but a slow, grounded connection built on curiosity, warmth, and shared joy.

Today, Seymour describes her partner with unmistakable affection — praising not only his talents and intelligence, but his kindness and presence. For her, this phase of life is about “experiential living”: choosing joy, passion, and meaning over expectations. Whether it’s love, work, or simply waking up excited for the day, Jane Seymour is proving that aging doesn’t dim the flame — it just changes how brightly it burns.