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Bond girl Jane Seymour admits her role in Live And Let Die was 'so wrong'

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Bond girl Jane Seymour says 007’s Live And Let Die would not be made in today’s Hollywood climate. She cited Roger Moore, making his debut, as a little “Austin Powersy” and the film’s locations and narrative as “Blaxploitation.’ Seymour, 69, admitted it was wrong for her to be cast as Solitaire given that writer Ian Fleming had penned the character as a Haitian fortune teller.

Fleming also based the heroine on a rare Solitaire bird found in his beloved writing home of Jamaica. Talking to the As Not Seen on TV podcast Seymour revealed: “You, could not and would not make that movie today. “It’s so wrong but you know, it was a good movie.” Speaking on the As Not Seen on TV podcast, Seymour also recalled how the film studio tried to get a

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