Jane Seymour is engaged to musician John Zambetti after three years of dating.

“Someone decided they wanted to be with me for the rest of their lives. My singer-songwriter,” the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman actress, 75, exclusively revealed to Us Weekly at the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Thursday, June 11, as she showed off her new diamond ring.

Seymour shared with Us that she is “very excited” about the prospect of blending her and Zambetti’s families because of their shared love of music.

“We’ve been together three years now,” she added. “And there’s nothing but music in my house. He’s a singer-songwriter. His son [Johnny Zambetti] is a singer-songwriter. My son [Johnny Keach] is a singer-songwriter.”

The former Bond girl went Instagram official with John in October 2023, revealing at the time that she had “never been happier.”

She has since frequently celebrated John and his son Johnny’s musical accomplishments through her social media. (Johnny has fronted indie-pop band The Palms since 2015.)

“Meet John’s remarkable son, @johnnyzambetti! 😁 I’ve known him since he was 13, can you believe it?” she posted via Instagram in October 2023. “Johnny just shared with me that his band @thepalmsmusic has over 150 million streams on @Spotify! I’ve added a link to it in stories and to their video if you want to check them out! 🎸.”

Jane has been married four times in the past — first to theater director Michael Attenborough from 1971 to 1973 and then to author Geoffrey Planer from 1977 to 1978.

The Wedding Crashers star was later married to business manager David Flynn from 1981 to 1992 and actor James Keach from 1993 to 2015. She is a mom of six — she shares daughters Jenni Flynn, 46, and Katherine Flynn, 44, and son Sean Flynn, 40, with ex David as well as stepson Kaelen Keach, 48, and twins Kristopher Steven and John Stacy, 30, with James.

Shortly after going public with John in late 2023, Jane penned an essay for Cosmopolitan’s “Sex After 60” issue explaining that her sex life was spicier than ever in her 70s.

“Sex right now is more wonderful and passionate than anything I ever remember because it is built on trust, love and experience,” she wrote. “I now know myself and my body, and John has had his own experiences in his life — it’s not like when you’re younger.”

Jane went on, “The older I get, the more sex is built on emotional intimacy, on having shared the ups and downs of life with someone – our feelings, our joys, our sadness, our mutual passions and desire.”

The actress stressed that “your sex life doesn’t need to end at 60.”

“At the end of the day, everyone is looking for something that puts blood into a certain area,” she quipped. “When you can figure that out, well, you’re going to be a happy camper.”

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