Jane Seymour And 4th Husband Go Their Separate Ways
Jane Seymour just can’t keep a man, or maybe her men can’t keep up with her. The 62-year-old Wedding Crashers actress has called it quits with character actor James Keach, who also happens to be husband #4.
The couple came out jointly with the news on Saturday, giving an official statement to US Weekly, part of which is maintained, below.
While the separation seems to be amicable and the two have committed to maintaining business partnerships and any charity endeavors they have worked on during their 20-year marriage, the break-up is still a sad one. While it’s a very grown-up decision to be able to part without any publicly noted hurt feelings, it’s still going to take some getting used to be free of a relationship both Keach and Seymour put work into for 20 years. According to their publicist, the two have been separated for several months; so hopefully, the transition is already underway and will be relatively easy for the family, even when it gets down to splitting assets and money raised from the sale of assets.
Keach was married twice prior to wedding the former Bond girl in 1993. Seymour was married three times prior, briefly to English theater director Michael John Attenborough and then Geoffrey Planer. Before marrying Keach, she was married to David Flynn for over a decade. Keach and Seymour had two children together; they both have children from previous marriages.
Pop Blend would like to wish the couple the very best as they move forward, apart.
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