Jane Seymour was all smiles on the runway Monday night. Ahead of her 74th birthday on Feb. 15, the “Somewhere in Time” actress strutted her stuff at the Nardos fall 2025 show, which took place ...
Seymour, 73, shared a glimpse of the show’s backstage glamour as she was dressed and primped for the catwalk, joking that she wanted to make sure her arms were "Crepe Erase ready," referencing ...
Jane Seymour has said there’s a surprising perk of being an older Hollywood actor. The Onedin Line star, 73, who rose to fame as Bond girl Solitaire in Live and Let Die, most recently starred in ...
On Wednesday inside Freedom Hall, it was a night that belonged to ETSU men's hoops' veteran, Jaden Seymour. In a commanding 27-point win over Western Carolina, Seymour registered a historic night ...
Thankfully, the *cosmic* forecast is set to be all sorts of ~hot~ — just look at your February 2025 horoscope. Venus’ entry into fire sign Aries on Feb. 4 will be among the first of many ...
A representative for Munich’s prosecutor’s office said that Galerie Thomas co-manager Silke Thomas, the daughter of the gallery’s founder, Raimund Thomas, is in custody as the office pursues ...
Jane Seymour turns 74 on Saturday, and the Somewhere in Time star is having the time of her life. “I feel I’m doing my best work now,” Seymour told Yahoo Entertainment at AARP's Movies for Grownups ...
Welcome to this week's horoscope, where the celestial alignments offer insight into the lives of the zodiac signs. From career and love to finances and health, these forecasts provide a glimpse ...
In 2025, Pigs can anticipate a period of personal growth and relationship development. This year encourages careful decision-making in careers and finances, while also emphasizing emotional and ...
Seymour claimed her roles have become more interesting in the later years of her career and have required a more physical performance than the parts she played decades ago. Speaking to People at ...
In his state-of-the-nation speech last week, ACT Party leader David Seymour advised New Zealanders to “get past their squeamishness about privatisation” and ask themselves: If we want to be a ...
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