Jane Seymour is making her new boyfriend Instagram official.
In a photo posted on the platform on Sunday, the 72-year-old former Bond girl posed poolside with musician John Zambetti.
Her caption was short and sweet: “I’ve never been happier. 🥰.”
At photo, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman Star wore a form-fitting iridescent gold minidress and a dark gray textured cardigan. His friend was wearing a dark jacket and trousers.
Lindsay Lohan commented on the photo with a heart-eye emoji.
In an interview with Times In the documentary released this April, Seymour confirmed that she was still in a relationship with filmmaker David Green at the time. But she said at the time that marrying him “would be the scariest thing in the world.”
The British actress revealed that Green, 74, proposed during the nine years they spent together. “I just said I would never put a number on his name,” she turned him down.
Seymour was married four times, to Michael Attenborough (1971 to 1973), Geoffrey Planer (1977 to 1978), David Flynn (1981 to 1992) and James Keach (1993 to 2015). divorced. .
“Honestly, I’m still very, very close with all the men I’ve been married to and all the men I’ve dated,” she said. Times.
“Every time I see someone I used to be with, even for a short time, I get closer to them. You see, I think it’s hard to be with someone who is well-known and is on the red carpet.”
In 2021, Seymour told PEOPLE that what she learned from her past marriages was “to let go. Try to find a way to communicate and preserve what’s good in the relationship.”
Although it is unclear when Seymour’s relationship with Green ended, Seymour asked in her Instagram post, “What happened to David?” she replied to a commenter who asked.
“We decided we were better as friends,” she wrote in response alongside a smiling emoji.
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A source close to Seymour confirms to PEOPLE: “Jane has never been happier and she’s been glowing lately.”
Zambetti is the guitarist and long-time member of the “British Invasion-style rock” band The Malibooz.
The source continues about his new relationship with Seymour, saying, “John’s love of fun and adventure is something that Jane and [it] It was so beautiful to watch the two of them get closer.”
Also on Sunday, Zambetti shared a photo of himself hugging Seymour on his own Instagram account. “Jane was on the red carpet at the U2 concert at The Sphere in Las Vegas last night,” she captioned the post.
1988’s Primetime Emmy winner Onassis: The Richest Man in the WorldSeymour rose to fame in 1973 playing the voodoo medium called Solitaire. Live and Let Die opposite the late Roger Moore.
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE last year, he reflected on reprising the role in the James Bond franchise. “Of course I would,” he said. “I thought I’d be happy to go behind the scenes and have someone say, ‘Is this Solitaire?’ I’ve always been very open about saying whatever you can say.”