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Jane Seymour Divorcing James Keach?

Jane Seymour has reportedly kicked her husband, James Keach, out of their shared Malibu home. Friends say that Keach had a roaming eye, which caused problems between the couple.

"Jane and James have been having problems for years now, but she's finally had (it) with his antics and kicked him out of the house a few weeks ago. Some of her dearest friends have been warning her about James' wandering eye and rumored infidelity, but she never wanted to believe it," a friend told Radar Online.

The two have been married for 20 years and have twin sons John and Kristopher together. She also has two grown children with her ex-husband David Flynn. Seymour has not had the best of luck with men, having been married three times prior to Keach.

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Flynn admitted to having 14 affairs with various women while still married to Seymour. It was a tough time for the actress, but she managed to continue working and building an empire for herself. The former "Dr. Quinn" star now works exclusively with Kay Jewelers on her "Open Heart" collection.

She is also an author of several books, including those in the "This One 'N That One" series she wrote with Keach. Seymour is a celebrity ambassador for Childhelp, which is an organization dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect. It's clear that her work will help her through any future struggles.

"Jane is now going through a messy divorce, but she wants to cut her losses and move on. Jane told friends she wishes James the best. She even threw a celebratory Easter party and declared that it was a very symbolic holiday this year because it was a new beginning for her as well– she called it her own personal resurrection," the friend added.

Seymour is currently at work filming "Adopted," a TV movie scheduled to be released later this year.

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