New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

JANE TACKLES DEMENTIA ‘Choices need to be made’

She started out her career as a Bond girl, but most of us will always associate Jane Seymour with her five-year role in Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman.

The show was a standout hit in the ’90s and won Jane many fans who are still loyal to her today.

Talking to the 71-year-old actress, there doesn’t seem to have been much change between the Jane we saw 30 years ago and the one sitting in front of her laptop camera today.

‘I never had a penny growing up. I sewed all my clothes on an old Singer’

Shortly before she talks to the Weekly, Jane was photographed in a one-piece blue swimsuit, bathing elephants in Thailand, and the pictures went viral underneath headings such as “ageless beauty” and “shows off her incredible toned frame”.

“I was there with my grandchildren,” explains Jane. “I had no

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