Renowned actress Jane Seymour recently opened up about the challenges she faced during the breakdown of her third marriage to businessman David Flynn.
At 72 years old, Jane revealed how her former partner not only betrayed her trust by being unfaithful but also left her in a dire financial situation a decade later, rendering her bankrupt and with little to her name.
Speaking exclusively to Saga Magazine, Jane expressed, “That period of my life was one of the most difficult I have ever experienced.” However, she found solace in the fact that a new opportunity presented itself shortly after her darkest moment, as she was offered the role in the popular TV series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Despite the adversity she faced, Jane chose to focus on the positive outcomes that emerged from such a trying time.
Throughout her life, Jane Seymour has been through multiple marriages, each ending in divorce.
Her first marriage to director Michael Attenborough lasted a mere two years, followed by a short-lived union with Geoffy Planer in 1977 that ended after only a year.
She then found love again with actor James Keach, whom she was married to for 22 years until their divorce in 2015.
The marriage came to an end when Jane allegedly discovered her husband was involved in an extramarital affair with an acquaintance.
Despite her reputation as a Bond girl, Jane emphasized that there is much more to her than meets the eye.
Best known for her role in the hit series Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, which aired from 1993 to 1998, Jane portrayed the character of Dr. Michaela Quinn, a determined woman who embarks on a new journey from Boston to Colorado Springs.
The show garnered widespread popularity, reaching audiences in over 100 countries, including the UK, France, Italy, and Denmark.
In her recent interview, Jane debunked the stereotypes associated with Bond girls and asserted her multifac