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Jane Seymour enjoys “trying to make a difference” with her charity work. The ‘Live and Let Die’ star taught herself how to use the computer better to continue fundraising virtually for people “having real problems” during the COVID-19 pandemic for 22 different charities, including her own Open Hearts Foundation. The 71-year-old actress told the US edition of Closer magazine: “My life is all about family, very close friends and trying to make a difference. “I wanted to raise money for the women and children who were having real problems because of COVID. There were food storages and battered wo...
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Jane Seymour used her divorces to learn how to be a better person. The 69-year-old actress has been married four times, and has said the biggest lesson she’s learned from her splits is to “let go”, whilst ensuring she and her ex still “find a way to communicate”, especially when children are involved. She said: “[The most important thing I learned] is to let go. To try to find a way to communicate and keep what was good in the relationship. "Especially when co-parenting. And I tried to look at my side of things: 'What could I have done differently?' But it's hard when you're a mother and you w...
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