Jane Seymour finally admits to having plastic surgery

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Jane Seymour has finally admitted to having cosmetic surgery after previously insisting she’s never had any work done.

The 72-year-old actress, who has long faced speculation that she’s gone under the knife, has now revealed that she’s had a number of procedures, including getting breast implants.

“My eyes were done when I was 40 and at the same time I had my boobs done," she said.

“The guy who did it said to me they didn’t make the implants that small. I had to get a special order.

"I thought I had made a big mistake but I think that was probably, you know, after breastfeeding a bunch of children.”

The actress has admitted to having her breasts and eyes done (Getty Images for Turner)
The actress has admitted to having her breasts and eyes done (Getty Images for Turner)

The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman star also told The Times that she has had Botox, but wouldn’t get it again.

“I have tried it,” she explained. “But as an actress I don’t think it works. I don’t have anything against it.

“I’m just saying if I’m playing a woman of my age who has to be animated I think it’s useful to actually have the muscles working.”

Seymour, who rose to fame as a Bond girl in the 1973 film Live And Let Die, previously told Playboy magazine her ageing process has been all natural.

Seymour did a shoot for Playboy for the third time at the age of 67, making her the oldest woman to ever pose for the magazine.

Seymour has been a sex symbol since playing Solitaire in 1973’s Live And Let Die (Handout)
Seymour has been a sex symbol since playing Solitaire in 1973’s Live And Let Die (Handout)

She told the publication at the time: “I haven’t done any surgeries or injections or anything. I haven’t done any of it, so I still look like ‘me’.

“Every day I’m kind of tempted, but then I look at people I know and I don’t [recognise] them. I’m authentically being me. That’s important to me.”

She also told Prevention.com last year: “I have not done facelifts or all of those things and fillers just because honestly I don’t think I’ve ever worked as much as I have right now and I am able to be authentic.

“You need a face that moves.”