Jane Seymour may share a name with Henry VIII's third wife, but the English rose actress vowed in 2019 not to chase the Tudor king's marital record.
Now, however, friends say the former Bond girl may get married for a fifth time, as she's so happy with John Zambetti, 77, an American doctor who has played with rock band The Malibooz for half a century.
Seymour, 73, recently finished filming the fourth series of television comedy drama Harry Wild in Wicklow, Ireland.
Her co-star Aoife Mulholland says: 'Jane is loved-up with a new guy who she says is the love of her life. He lived two doors down from her in LA for years, but they only met up quite recently and now she's madly in love with him. 'Every day he was on the set of Harry Wild and would have lunch with us. He didn't have a speaking role but he was an extra one day in a scene where two dancers get murdered. I'm delighted for her.'
Seymour, who starred in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, declared earlier this year that sex was more 'passionate' than she ever remembered.
Friends say the former Bond girl may get married for a fifth time, as she's so happy with John Zambetti, 77, an American doctor.
She divorced her fourth husband, filmmaker James Keach, in 2015. Her first husband was theatre director Michael Attenborough; she was also married to David Flynn and Geoffrey Planer.
Two years ago, Seymour was on front pages declaring that she stood out in Hollywood because she had never undergone cosmetic surgery.
It was later pointed out that she had told the Daily Mail in 2012 she had gone under the surgeon's knife to have her eyes done - and she had a boob job.
As the demure wife of Viscount Bridgerton she remains firmly buttoned-up in public, but it seems that Simone Ashley prefers something less restrictive off screen.
Simone Ashley, 29, is wearing a black crochet bikini top in this holiday snap she's shared on social media.
The actress, 29, is wearing a black crochet bikini top in this holiday snap she's shared on social media.
Simone, who plays Kate in Bridgerton, is staying in a five-star resort in the Maldives.
She's due to reprise her role in the fourth series of Netflix's hit costume drama, having recently confirmed: 'I know that I am returning.'
The Surrey-born star adds: 'I adore the show, and the more I can be a part of it, the better. They've been really kind to work around my schedule.'
Sir Ringo Starr takes a keen interest in The Beatles' Spotify streaming statistics - especially when it's his own most famous song racking up plays.
'I was shocked - 100million streams of Octopus's Garden,' the drummer says.
'I'm No. 51 on the Beatles streaming chart. The beat goes on.' It certainly does for Ringo, 84, who releases his first country music album next month.
As Cameron Fraser in Radio 4's soap opera The Archers, he is remembered for dumping a pregnant Elizabeth Archer at an M40 service station.
Now, Delaval Astley, the 23rd Lord Hastings, is more concerned with accommodating tourists on his woodland in Norfolk.
He's submitted plans for four one-bedroom treehouses at Swanton Novers, near Fakenham, and eventually wants to have 14.
While King Charles took centre-stage in his royal Christmas card, the Spanish monarch looks like he had to 'photo bomb' his.
King Felipe is pictured behind his wife and daughters, with heir to the throne Princess Leonor, 19, wearing a striking red suit.
Leonor attended UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as 'hippy Hogwarts'. She is now training in the armed forces.
King Felipe, 56, is pictured behind his wife and daughters, with heir to the throne Princess Leonor, 19, wearing a striking red suit.
Queen Letizia, 52, in a satin blue dress, has an arm round Leonor, and her sister Princess Sofia, 17, stands by her side.
Leonor attended UWC Atlantic College in Wales, known as 'hippy Hogwarts'. She is now training in the armed forces.
Saoirse Ronan said she knew her husband, the Scottish actor Jack Lowden, was the man for her because he appreciated her appetite.
'Jack loves how much I love food,' the Little Women star tells the Ruthie's Table 4 podcast.
'I was eating a burger and I was like, 'What are you looking at?' He said, 'I'm watching you eat that because you're getting so much out of it.' That was when I knew.'
Left tearing what remains of his hair out over Prince Andrew's latest controversy, King Charles could have found just what he needs to relax.
I hear his charity the King's Foundation is running 'Think Yourself Calm' classes at Dumfries House in Ayrshire.
Its website says the sessions, which kick off in the New Year, 'help you let go of unwanted stress'. Do they offer family discounts?