Nearly 50 years have passed since Jane Seymour was a Bond girl – but the Live and Let Die star is aging swimmingly at 70.
The actress frolicked at the beach in Oahu, Hawaii with grandchildren Luna and Wills in a blue swimsuit and flowing wrap.
Jane, who starred as Solitaire with Roger Moore in 1973, has said of keeping fit: “I take walks on the beach, I do Pilates... I try to eat healthily but I’m never on a diet.”
Last month, Jane revealed that her on stage mishap is the reason why the Golden Globes have never aired live since.
The award-winning actress, who received a Golden Globe award in 1982, opened up about the 'embarrassing' moment that her breast milk began to leak while she was accepting the gong.
Speaking about the experience during a recent podcast, Jane revealed that the award ceremony has always aired with a 'delay' ever since 1982.
Jane was nursing her daughter, Katherine Flynn, when she was nominated for an award for her role in East of Eden.
During the lavish ceremony that took place almost 40 years ago, the gorgeous actress then went up to accept her award only to realise that her pads were 'soaking'.
Speaking on the podcast, My Wardrobe Malfunction, Jane explained that she then announced the news to the audience.
Jane said: "When I won a Golden Globe for best actress for East of Eden, I went up on stage and it was just I'd had my baby, Katie.
"I'd been breastfeeding and I went up and all of a sudden my milk came in.
The actress added: "The pads were soaking. I think I was wearing black so it didn't actually shine through.
"On television, live, I said 'I want to thank my baby because my milk just came in'.
"That is why the Golden Globes have never been live - because of me.
Jane explained that the show recording has always had a brief delay as a result of her on-stage announcement.
"It's never been live since. There's always been a delay, just in case someone embarrassing like Jane Seymour has a wardrobe malfunction," Jane continued.
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