Jane Seymour and her 5 kids make rare public appearance together
It was a family affair on Saturday night for Jane Seymour.
The actress, 69, hit the Open Hearts Foundation 10th Anniversary event with her four children and one of her stepchildren, marking a rare public outing with the group.
Seymour stood proudly next to her one of her two step children, Jenni Flynn. To the right of them stood Katherine Flynn, 38 and Sean Flynn, 34, who all share dad David Flynn, who Seymour was married to from 1981 to 1992.
To the left were twins John Stacy Keach, and Kristopher Steven Keach, both 24. Seymour shares the boys with actor James Keach. The pair were married from 1993 to 2015.
In a 2013 interview with the Guardian, Seymour said she is close with her step children, Jenni Flynn and Kalen Keach (another son of James Keach from a previous partner), and doesn't even call them as such.
"We're really close, including my two stepchildren, Jenni Flynn and Kalen Keach. But we don't use the word stepkids. We do not distinguish," she told the UK newspaper. "I'm very proud of all my children, and I spend a lot of time with them."
In November, Seymour, who shot to fame as Bond girl Solitaire in the 1973 James Bond film "Live and Let Die," opened up about the challenges of dressing for red carpets.
She told the Guardian that her fashion options have dwindled as she ages.
"I was never paid by a designer to wear anything, although nowadays not every designer will dress someone my age," she said.
Her solution? Simply repurposing her stylish wardrobe, which is normally taboo in Hollywood.
"I don’t care whether re-wearing clothes is acceptable or not – if I’m feeling the dress and the occasion, and if it fits, then I’ll wear it again," Seymour added.
Contributing: Cydney Henderson
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