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Jane Seymour, 75, believes discovering love later in life was a ‘wonder.’

Jane Seymour, 75, believes discovering love later in life was a 'wonder.'

Jane Seymour and John Zambetti’s Engagement

Jane Seymour has found what she calls a “miracle” in her future husband, John Zambetti. The couple recently announced their engagement after three years of dating, and they looked particularly joyful while attending the 33rd annual Race to Erase MS benefit in Los Angeles earlier this month.

Seymour, 75, expressed her happiness, referring to herself as the luckiest woman in the world for finding love with Zambetti, who is 78. She noted that their timing was just right. Zambetti, meanwhile, shared his perspective on love, stating that remaining optimistic led him to meet Seymour.

“I think you just have to go out and embrace it,” he told FOX News Digital, encouraging others not to hide from love. Seymour echoed this sentiment, adding, “I love him and I can’t believe how lucky I was to meet the perfect man at this time in my life.” She reflected on how neither of them was available in past years, emphasizing that this moment in time feels especially perfect.

“I love him and I can’t believe I was so lucky to have met the perfect man at this time in my life.”

— Jane Seymour

Seymour highlighted that their connection goes beyond romantic feelings; they truly support each other’s passions. “He understands that I love what I do, and I understand how much he loves what he does,” she mentioned. This mutual understanding, she said, is quite wonderful.

“We support each other in the same way, and that’s great.”

— Jane Seymour

Interestingly, Seymour also expressed that she feels revitalized by her relationship with Zambetti, saying she “wakes up like a teenager” by his side. Zambetti jokingly remarked on the homeliness of their relationship, saying, “It’s like I’m at home, but my parents never come home.”

“It’s like I’m at home, but my parents never come home.”

— John Zambetti

Zambetti’s proposal was both romantic and a bit chaotic. He chose to pop the question the day before Seymour’s birthday, which is also Valentine’s Day. While trying to present the ring, there was a mishap—it flew out of the box and onto the bed, leading to a moment where he got stuck under the bed while attempting to retrieve it. Despite the awkwardness, they found themselves laughing uncontrollably.

Seymour, who has been married four times and has six children, reflected on the unique and humorous nature of their engagement moment. Zambetti himself has two children from a previous marriage, and together they seem to blend their families quite well.

As they prepare for their future together, both seem genuinely thrilled about their love story. Whether it’s their mutual support or shared laughter, it’s clear that Seymour and Zambetti are excited for the next chapter in their lives.

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