



maybe a month ago i realized that Jane Seymour has two different colored eyes. you ask why do i care, tell you the truth i don't know why i am so intrigued by her. let's have run down of who Jane Seymour is:
1. Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993-2001). yo, do you remember her hottie assistant. yeah i wanted him, he was all rugged and shit, with long hair. i know that most of the 2.5 people that read this have watched Dr. Quinn and are a bit embarrassed that they watched her show. whatevs guys, at least you weren't watching Touched by An Angel, my grams loved that show.
2. a Bond girl from "Live and Let Die"
that is all i care to discuss about her as a Hollywood entity. so let's talk about those eyes. Jane Seymour has heterochromia, her left eye green and her right eye is brown. heterochromia is a rare human trait, it is more commonly found in dogs and cats. it is so subtle that it took me years to see this trait in Jane Seymour, but the photos explain it all. other actors/actresses like Mila Kunis, Christopher Walken, and Kate Bosworth all have heterochromia. it is a pretty stunning trait. most people have complete heterochromia with one eye a different color than the other. partial heterochromia, where different colors break up each eye, is more rare. often people think that David Bowie has heterochromia but his left pupil is actually permanently dilated after a fight where his friend punched him in the face while wearing a ring, they were 15 years old. we all know that people are very attracted by eyes, but is it possible that people are more attractive due to heterochromia and thus have higher chances of "making it".
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