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26-06-00
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EXCLUSIVE
Jane
Seymour talks exclusively to ShowBiz Ireland...
Hollywood actress and former Bond girl Jane
Seymour has revealed that she did visit Ashford
Castle the would-be location of Pierce Brosnan's
wedding. But, the star insists that she only popped
into the castle for lunch and did not stay in the
Honeymoon suite for the night like her LA publicist
claimed last week.
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Jane
Seymour with ShowBiz Ireland's Jason O'Callaghan,
and Raymond Senior @ the Rap party Cocoon Bar,
Dublin
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"I
went down to Ashford Castle with some friends but
I never spent the night in the Honeymoon suite or
any other room in the hotel. The hotel was nice enough
to let me have lunch there as I was not a guest and
you normally have to stay there, I stayed in Clifton
in Galway," Seymour
told ShowBiz Ireland at the rap party of her
latest project Yesterday's Children, a TV movie
for CBS.
Seymour
also revealed that despite reports she was not even
invited to the Brosnan wedding. "I've heard that I
was invited to the wedding but if the truth be known
I wasn't. To clean up another rumour. We were shooting
in Ireland for six weeks not three weeks and nobody
on the set found me hard to work with like one paper
reported, you can ask anyone. And before you ask I
stayed in Dalkey Lodge not a private house
and I hear REM will be there next week. "
Seymour
who attended the party with her husband Jonathan
Forester and some of her six children also took
time out of her busy schedule to unveil the new Co
Wicklow film trail.
County
Wicklow's reputation as a favourite for film making
has been given the boost with the announcement of
a funding award from the National Millennium Committee
to the developing of Ireland's first location trail
for cinema enthusiasts and tourists. Locals were delighted
to have the Hollywood star on hand to do the honours.