Jane Seymour urges women over 50 to claim their time

The 75-year-old actress is dropping wisdom bombs for her peers, insisting life after 50 is prime time instead of a fade-out.

Jane Seymour wants women of her generation to stop feeling invisible once they hit 50. The Live and Let Die star turned 75 earlier this year and says she is in her prime, with more time and opportunities to chase what she wants. She told Woman's World that many women give up around 50 and hide, but she is pushing back hard: “I want to encourage women that this is our time.”

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