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'Never said that!' Jane Seymour, 71, gets candid as star defends plastic surgery comment

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Hollywood actress appeared on Steph's Packed Lunch today to promote her new series Harry Wild and addressed her previous comments.Speaking to Steph, Jane said: "They got it wrong and I'll set you right… I was asked when I did Wedding Crashers if I had done anything, so I was honest, I'm always honest.'I said, 'Yes, when I was 40, I had my breasts improved because my two children had been fed quite well and I felt they needed a little help'.She continued: "I used to have, I still do, actually, a bit of a bulge under my eyes and the photographer I was working with said, 'It's very simple they can do something and help get rid of that bulge and would you please do it because it takes too long retouching?'"So I said, 'ok.' But that's it."I don't have anything against anyone doing plastic surgery.

I've never said that I haven't done anything."Jane had previously been asked whether she'd had any cosmetic surgery during an interview with the Daily Express.She said: "I am unusual in Hollywood in not having any work done, I only know one other actress who hasn't had it - though she might have now!"I felt as an actress I needed to have all the moving parts moving.

And I'm at the point in life where it's not all about looking perfect - it's about playing a character."Jane has openly discussed her breast surgery at the age of 40 in the past as well as her eye lift and trying Botox once.In 2007 the actress said that after giving birth to her twins, she decided to have implants, although they were unusually small by Hollywood standards.She said in 2012: "It was 20 years ago.

I'd breastfed my first two children and things weren't what they had been."I'd never had a big bust - I always say they had to make smaller implants just for me,.

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