Actress Jane Seymour has revealed that her relationship with Dr. John Zambetti has transformed how she marks personal milestones, with the couple celebrating their anniversary every month. Speaking to Business Insider on Wednesday, the 73-year-old former Bond girl detailed the playful dynamic of her romance, which began in 2023.

Seymour, a mother of six who has been married four times, is partnering with wellness brand The Body Firm. She stated that a positive relationship can significantly impact one's health and wellbeing.

'Living Dog Years' at Our Age

The couple will mark three years of living together on 4th August. However, Zambetti, a doctor and musician whom Seymour met through their children, insists on more frequent celebrations. "He celebrates every month on the fourth because he says that we are living dog years at our age, and waiting a year to celebrate is a waste of time," Seymour said.

This tradition involves Zambetti sending her roses every month, regardless of their locations or schedules. "We're just so grateful for every minute we have together," she told Hello Magazine in October.

Mutual Support and Shared Understanding

Despite busy careers, the pair prioritise time for each other. Seymour praised Zambetti's supportive nature, noting he often takes photos and videos for her social media. "That's what's really lovely, to have someone that is so supportive," she said.

She emphasised that being at the same life stage fosters a deep mutual understanding. "He will understand if my back tweaks out or if I am coughing... and I'm there for him," Seymour explained, adding that they maintain a sense of humour about the aging process.

Playfulness as a Foundation

For Seymour, this light-hearted approach is key to their relationship's success. "We have a lot of fun, and I would say having a great relationship is the icing on the cake," she concluded, describing Zambetti as her "perfect match."

The actress's comments highlight a perspective on romance and celebration that challenges conventional timelines, particularly for relationships formed later in life.