Jane Seymour put on a leggy display when she was spotted leaving a star-studded party in Los Angeles on Saturday.
The actress, 73, stunned in a black minidress while enjoying the Vanity Fair and Amazon MGM Studios 2025 awards party at Chateau Marmont’s Bar Marmont.
The star looked sensational in a long-sleeved black lace and sequin mini dress to which the red-haired beauty added a black bag.
The Wedding Crashers actress accentuated her long legs with a pair of black heels and accessorized with a pair of silver earrings.
Jane smiled as she was seen leaving the event after partying all night with stars including Kate Beckinsale and Jennifer Lopez.
The actress brought her boyfriend, musician John Zambetti, 78, for the evening and the pair were seen looking more in love than ever as they held hands while strutting their stuff at the celebrity-favourite bar.
Jane Seymour, 73, put on a leggy display when she was spotted leaving the Vanity Fair and Amazon MGM Studios 2025 awards party at Chateau Marmont’s Bar Marmont on Saturday.
The star looked sensational in a black lace and sequin mini dress to which the beautiful redhead added a black bag
The actress brought her boyfriend, musician John Zambetti, 78, for the evening and the couple were seen looking more in love than ever as they held hands.
John looked effortlessly stylish in a navy suit with a white shirt and red tie and the pair looked in high spirits as they walked together.
Jane’s evening comes after she confessed She was suffering from “post-traumatic numbness” after a wildfire in December forced her to flee her home.
The actress was among a host of famous faces who were evacuated after a fire ripped through her neighborhood in Malibu, California.
And after the ordeal, Jane admitted she feels lucky to be alive and is relieved to know her house is still standing after being burned to the ground so many times.
‘I’m very grateful, incredibly relieved. It’s interesting, you have a kind of post-traumatic numbness. It’s like, “Did that really happen?” And so it was, he said. us weekly.
‘Driving around Malibu and looking at all the charred remains is not fun. But really considering what could have happened, we were all very lucky.”
The Wedding Crashers actress accentuated her long legs with a pair of black heels and accessorized with a pair of silver earrings as she enjoyed her night out.
Jane’s soirée comes after she confessed to suffering from “post-traumatic numbness” after a wildfire forced her to flee her home (seen at her home in Malibu in September).
Jane previously admitted she only had time to grab a few precious personal items before fleeing her home as the fire got closer.
She told PEOPLE: ‘I took some jewelry that had sentimental value and grabbed two books that my mother had kept during World War II in a concentration camp.
“I figured if they could survive that, then they needed to survive this fire, so they came with me.”
Jane added of the experience: ‘It’s what we live with in California. I mean, all over the world now. Good? There is no place where there is not some natural disaster.”
Other stars forced to flee their homes when the wildfire hit last month include pop legend Cher and veteran actor Dick Van Dyke, who had to be rescued by neighbors who found him trying to crawl to his car to escape the fires. flames
During an appearance on the ‘Today’ show, Dick, 99, explained: ‘It was coming from the hill, you could see it. And my God, and we get out of here. I was trying to drag myself to the car, I was exhausted and couldn’t get up. ‘
Three neighbors came, took me out and came back, put out a small fire in the guest house and saved me.’
After being evacuated, the actor took to Facebook to assure fans that he and his wife Arlene were safe, but revealed that their beloved cat Bobo had gone missing while they were trying to leave.
(L-R) Ashley Zambetti, John Zambetti and Seymour attend American Ballet Theatre’s 11th Annual Benefit at the Beverly Hilton on December 16
He wrote: ‘Arlene and I have evacuated safely with our animals, except Bobo escaped as we were leaving.
“We are praying for his recovery and for our community at Serra Retreat to survive these terrible fires.”
Bobo was later found safe and well and reunited with his owners when they returned home.
In a subsequent Facebook post, Dick shared a photo of Arlene hugging Bobo alongside Animal Control officials.
He wrote: ‘We found Bobo as soon as we got home this morning. There was so much interest in his disappearance that they called Animal Control to help. But fortunately, it was easy to find and undamaged.