Jane Seymour, 71, bares her arms in butterfly-print dress at The Offer premiere in LA… after getting grilled over plastic surgery
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After getting grilled over plastic surgery, Dame Jane Seymour glammed up for the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+ series The Offer at Paramount Studios on Wednesday.
The British 71-year-old bared her arms in a periwinkle butterfly-print dress and black studded pumps as she posed on the red carpet.
Jane (born Joyce Frankenberg) wore her signature brown-fringed long locks down and accessorized with earrings and baubles on both her ring fingers.
Evergreen: After getting grilled over plastic surgery, Dame Jane Seymour glammed up for the Los Angeles premiere of Paramount+ series The Offer at Paramount Studios on Wednesday
Seymour kept her make-up minimal and let her natural beauty shine through for the film festivities.
The four-time divorced grandmother-of-two was joined by her 36-year-old son Sean Flynn from her third marriage to David Flynn, which ended in 1992.
On April 6, Jane admitted on Steph’s Packed Lunch that she had her ‘breasts improved’ at age 40 and underwent a ‘minor’ eyelift in the nineties.
‘I think I was probably asked have you done a facelift and I said no, I haven’t,’ clarified Seymour, who previously claimed to The Daily Express that she hadn’t had ‘any work done.’
Monarch inspiration: The British 71-year-old bared her arms in a periwinkle butterfly-print dress and black studded pumps as she posed on the red carpet
Engaged? Jane (born Joyce Frankenberg) wore her signature brown-fringed long locks down and accessorized with earrings and baubles on both her ring fingers
Ready for her close-up! Seymour kept her make-up minimal and let her natural beauty shine through for the film festivities
Mother-son outing! The four-time divorced grandmother-of-two was joined by her 36-year-old son Sean Flynn from her third marriage to David Flynn, which ended in 1992
Transparency: On April 6, Jane admitted on Steph’s Packed Lunch that she had her ‘breasts improved’ at age 40 and underwent a ‘minor’ eyelift in the nineties
‘That doesn’t mean I don’t think anyone else shouldn’t.’
The Emmy winner then appeared on the April 13th episode of The Real where she credited her youthful appearance to smothering herself in skin cream and eating Mediterranean food.
‘If you put the word diet in it, I won’t eat it,’ Jane explained.
‘I happen to like all of that and I actually grow my own organic food and I have chickens.’
Seymour – who previously claimed to The Daily Express that she hadn’t had ‘any work done’ – clarified: ‘I think I was probably asked have you done a facelift and I said no, I haven’t. That doesn’t mean I don’t think anyone else shouldn’t’
Anti-aging tips: The Emmy winner then appeared on the April 13th episode of The Real where she credited her youthful appearance to smothering herself in skin cream and eating Mediterranean food
Jane explained: ‘If you put the word diet in it, I won’t eat it. I happen to like all of that and I actually grow my own organic food and I have chickens’
Seymour (pictured March 30) added: ‘I try to walk and do some Gyrotonics, Pilates – that kind of stuff. And I’m an ex-dancer so if I can’t do any of that I do some pliés and some ballet exercises’
Seymour added: ‘I try to walk and do some Gyrotonics, Pilates – that kind of stuff. And I’m an ex-dancer so if I can’t do any of that I do some pliés and some ballet exercises.’
This Friday, in honor of Earth Day, the former Bond Girl will portray Gaia in a Freeland PSA titled ‘Mother Nature Speaks’ that she shot back in January in Thailand.
Jane also executive produces and stars as literature professor Harriet “Harry” Wild in David Logan’s eight-episode who-done-it series Harry Wild, which airs Mondays on Acorn TV.
‘Gaia will soon emerge!’ This Friday, in honor of Earth Day, the former Bond Girl will portray Gaia in a Freeland PSA titled ‘Mother Nature Speaks’ that she shot back in January in Thailand
Airing Mondays on Acorn TV! Jane also executive produces and stars as literature professor Harriet “Harry” Wild in David Logan’s eight-episode who-done-it series Harry Wild
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