Jane Seymour received an outpouring of support from fans after sharing a heartfelt Memorial Day message on social media.
The former Bond girl star took to Instagram to honour those who served in the armed forces, posting a poignant photograph of herself sitting among hundreds of American flags beneath a bright blue sky.
Dressed casually in jeans, a white top and a striking red jacket, Jane appeared reflective as she posed in the emotional image, which quickly resonated with followers.
"Thinking today of all those who served, sacrificed, and are so deeply missed," the 75-year-old wrote alongside a red heart emoji and the hashtag #MemorialDay.
Fans immediately flooded the comments section with messages of support and gratitude, praising the actress for her thoughtful tribute.
"One this special day of remembrance, we honor all who answered the call," one follower wrote. "Thank you for standing on the front lines so we can live in peace."
Another added: "Amazing picture, thank you for sharing with us, Jane."
Others simply shared hearts and patriotic emojis as they rallied around the beloved actress.
The emotional post comes during a particularly reflective period for Jane, who has spoken candidly in recent months about gratitude, ageing and embracing life’s quieter moments.
The Live and Let Die actress has continued to inspire fans with her refreshingly positive outlook on ageing, previously declaring that "the 70s are the new 50s".
Earlier this month, Jane stunned fans after sharing sun-soaked swimsuit photos from her Malibu home, with many praising her youthful appearance and healthy lifestyle.
The actress has long credited her wellbeing to balance rather than strict dieting, revealing she prefers to focus on nutritious foods, regular movement and consistency over extremes.
"Being healthy just feels good, it keeps me going, it gives me energy," she previously shared.
Jane is currently completely loved-up with her emergency room doctor and musician beau, John Zambetti.
Jane, who was married four times before she met John, considers it lucky that they met in their eighth decade, she previously told HELLO! in an exclusive interview in October last year.
"You've had a life. Many lives. And children, and grandchildren, and careers, and ups and downs. You know what you want. I consider both of us so fortunate to have found each other at the time we have, because it wouldn’t have ever worked earlier. He had a different life – his world was medicine and touring, and mine was running around the world making movies. I think we met each other at exactly the right time." Seymour








