Jane Seymour admits she feels like 'teenager’ with fiancé at 75

Jane Seymour calls her romance with fiancé John Zambetti a 'miracle'

Jane Seymour admits she feels like 'teenager’ with fiancé at 75

Jane Seymour shared finding love in her 70s feels like a “miracle” after opening up about her engagement to musician John Zambetti during a red-carpet interview with Fox News Digital at the 33rd annual Race to Erase MS benefit in Los Angeles, California.

The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman star, 75, said she feels “like the luckiest girl in the world” after discovering what she described as an unexpected but deeply fulfilling relationship.

“I think it’s a miracle,” Seymour said of their romance. “I love him. I cannot believe that I got lucky enough to find the perfect person at this time in my life.”

Zambetti, 78, echoed her sentiments during the same event, saying their connection came down to openness and timing.

“I think you just have to be out there and be open to it,” he said. “There’s lovely people out there everywhere. I mean this is just kind of a miracle in my opinion.”

Seymour agreed, adding that neither of them were in a place to meet earlier in life. “I was not available before, and he wasn’t available before. So, you know, now is it, right now,” she said.

The actress also spoke about how well they balance their careers and personal lives, noting their mutual support for each other’s work.

“He understands that I love what I do. I understand how much he loves what he does,” Seymour said. “We’re just equally supportive of one another, and it’s great.”

Zambetti added that their relationship feels lighthearted and youthful, describing their dynamic as playful and relaxed at home.

“It’s like we’re at our parents’ house, but our parents never come home,” he joked, with Seymour adding, “It’s great. And then the kids come, and then we have to behave.”

Seymour was previously married four times and has six children, while Zambetti was married for more than four decades before the passing of his late wife.