Jane Seymour never wore jeans until she was “forced to,” as she exclusively told Us Weekly.
“After I got here to America, I’d never wear pants,” she shared. “I used to be never in regards to the legs.” Only when she became comfortable in her own skin did she finally embrace denim, as she was recently encouraged by her inner circle, who (rightfully) reminded her that she’s “got great legs!”
“‘How do you will have legs like that in your mid-70s?’” she recalled many individuals asking her, which was all of the more reason to reconsider jeans that exhibit the previous Bond Girl’s gams.
Seymour, 74, credits her newfound sense of self-confidence (and denim styling decisions) to a science-backed skincare regime that she describes as so “sensible” it’s “working gangbusters.”
She’s talking about The Body Firm, the famous anti-aging body treatment system, Crépe Erase, which launched a “revolutionary” recent product this month, Youthful Essence.
The inspiration for the most recent “miracle” product is all about beauty from the within out, which suggests a vitamin-packed antioxidant powder, a every day probiotic and an adaptogen complement, which, when taken together, are said to balance your gut while boosting your mind and mood.
“That’s why I’m excited,” Seymour gushed. “[It’s] the mindset. It’s [the] ‘you deserve it,’” she said. “You’re doing this for you.” The actress is a firm believer that “feeling healthy and lively” starts from the within out. In line with the Wedding Crashers actress, it’s all of the more vital as women begin to achieve a certain age and plenty of experience what she calls “unseen-ism.”
Fortunately, The Body Firm is designed for girls age 45 and up; nonetheless, Seymour also revealed that the lads in her life like it just as much and regularly “steal” her favorite products.
In line with Seymour, due to The Body Firm’s recent inside-out approach to health and wonder, she will now “go on the market into the world and just say, ‘Hey guys, I’m still around, actually.’” She also added, “What’s more, I’m thriving. And you may need a little bit of this because I’m probably having more fun now than I used to be 10, 15 years ago.”
Much more fun? She’s doing it in on a regular basis denim — and what’s not to like about that?
Reporting by Christina Garibaldi.