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Jane Seymour, 73, doesn't do plastic surgery: 'I'm an actress'

Jane Seymour doesn't do plastic surgery, and for good reason. Seymour, 73, shared her favorite beauty secrets as she works to "play all the characters" she portrays in film and TV — most recently in "Irish Wish" and "Harry Wild" — in an interview with Fox News Digital. "Skin care is really important," Seymour revealed on the red carpet at the CMT Music Awards.
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Jane Seymour, 71, emotionally details 'conversation I shared with Queen' after her death
Jane Seymour, 71, lamented to her 263,000 followers that the world had lost a "great Sovereign", while TV reports described the Queen as the "most famous woman in the world".She then wrote a tribute capturing the poignant moment when she shook the hand of the woman so beloved by the nation.The vintage black and white photo featured the immaculately coiffured, diamond-covered Queen outstretching a hand while grinning broadly at the former Bond Girl."The World has lost a great woman and a great Sovereign," Jane exclaimed passionately in her post."Queen Elizabeth’s impact as a leader and a humanitarian has influenced so many generations around the world."Her selflessness and sense of public duty will never be mirrored."She added proudly: "I had the privilege of being presented to Queen Elizabeth on a number of occasions, but my proudest moment was receiving my OBE honour at the Palace and the conversation we shared at that time.Finally, she concluded: "I’m deeply and profoundly saddened by her loss."Jane, who is known for her starring role in Bond action movie Live and Let Die, had previously spoken of the importance of sharing grief with others.She told the Mail Online: "My mother always used to tell us that when something bad happens, your natural instinct will be to close off your heart."She then cautioned against it, saying that those who didn't "reach out" about loss would see the pain continue to go "round and round" within them.Therefore, it was within just minutes of the Queen's death that Jane wrote her emotional Instagram tribute to the woman who had made such a monumental mark on her career.More to follow....
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Good Morning Britain's Richard Madeley slammed for 'creepy' Olivia Newton-John tribute
Richard Madeley has been slammed by viewers for making "creepy" comments about Oliver Newton John during his tribute to her yesterday (9 August.)The Good Morning Britain host fronted yesterdays edition of the programme with Charlotte Hawkins and the two spoke about Olivia Newton John's legacy after she passed away on Monday evening.They were joined by Olivia's close friend, Jane Seymour, who said she "changed the world".READ MORE: John Travolta leads celeb tributes to Olivia Newton-John following death aged 73The Bond Girl added: "She cared about everybody else and made a huge difference."Her legacy is extraordinary. Not just as a performer but as a friend and a champion of people who are dealing with cancer."Richard went on to say that he wished he had the opportunity to interview the star.He also spoke about an "iconic" poster of the Grease star.He said: ""There’s a picture we’re showing of her here, it was a very famous poster of her in the 1970s."She’s just looking at the camera, she’s backlit by sunshine, her hair’s down, she’s wearing a denim shirt."And I was saying earlier in the programme that poster was on the wall of a radio station I used to work in back in the 1970s and, I’m not exaggerating, it basically stopped traffic in the corridors."It was up there for months and even after months, the guys would just stop and look at it."And (they) just get lost in her beauty and I would have loved to have told her that."Viewers of the show have taken to Twitter to criticise him for his comments.One said: "Richard Madeley reducing ONJs achievements down to he and his colleagues letching over her "beauty" in a poster of her that was in his office space back in the day.
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