Jane Seymour reveals how she is passing her time while quarantining in a Sydney hotel room

Actress Jane Seymour reveals the surprising way she is passing her time while quarantining for two weeks in a Sydney hotel room

Hollywood star Jane Seymour has revealed the surprising way she is passing the time while spending two weeks quarantining in a Sydney hotel room.

The former Bond girl, 69, appeared on The Morning Show this week where she showed off her incredible artistic talent for watercolour painting.

The veteran actress jetted in from her home in Los Angeles to Australia ahead filming the upcoming movie, Ruby’s Choice.

Hidden talent! This week, actress Jane Seymour (pictured) revealed the surprising way she is passing her time while quarantining for two weeks in a Sydney hotel room. She appeared on The Morning Show via a cross from her room

‘Well I’m in my cell – my Covid two-week quarantine which has been absolutely fascinating,’ Jane told hosts Kylie Gilles and Larry Emdur with a laugh.

‘Behind me, you can see I’ve decided to do a lot of painting and decorate these blanks walls,’ she added.

While the location of the hotel is unknown, the Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman star gave fans a glimpse into her sparsely decorated room with minimal furniture.

Rare look inside: While the location of the hotel is unknown, the Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman star gave fans a glimpse into her sparsely decorated room with minimal furniture. Jane sat in front of a colourful wall covered in her amazing artworks

Rare look inside: While the location of the hotel is unknown, the Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman star gave fans a glimpse into her sparsely decorated room with minimal furniture. Jane sat in front of a colourful wall covered in her amazing artworks

What a talent: Jane is a passionate amateur artist (pictured is one of her paintings)

What a talent: Jane is a passionate amateur artist (pictured is one of her paintings) 

The Wedding Crashers actress sat in front of a colourful wall covered in her amazing artworks.

Jane admitted she felt ‘very lucky’ to have the opportunity to come Down Under to work.

‘I’m actually very excited as there’s almost nothing going on in California at the moment so it’s a real privilege to be able to come to Australia,’ she said.

Grateful: The veteran actress jetted in from her home in Los Angeles to Australia ahead filming the upcoming movie, Ruby's Choice. 'I'm actually very excited as there's almost nothing going on in California at the moment so it's a real privilege to be able to come to Australia,' she said

Grateful: The veteran actress jetted in from her home in Los Angeles to Australia ahead filming the upcoming movie, Ruby’s Choice. ‘I’m actually very excited as there’s almost nothing going on in California at the moment so it’s a real privilege to be able to come to Australia,’ she said

Speaking about life in quarantine to the Daily Telegraph on Tuesday, Jane revealed she hadn’t been given any special treatment and said she was ‘fine’ with it.   

‘I can handle it. Seeing what’s happened in California I’m so impressed by the way Australia is dealing with it. I have total respect for whatever inconvenience it may be. It’s obviously worth it,’ she added.

But she admitted arriving in Sydney amid the current pandemic ‘was scary at first’.

Jetting in: In an interview with The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday, the 69-year-old actress revealed she's been quarantining in a Sydney hotel room after flying in from the US recently

Jetting in: In an interview with The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday, the 69-year-old actress revealed she’s been quarantining in a Sydney hotel room after flying in from the US recently

‘They take you off the aeroplane and you honestly feel like a criminal. It’s very frightening,’ she recounted. 

‘They put you on a bus like a prisoner and they have police and armed guards.’

After arriving at her hotel for quarantine, Jane confessed she was hoping she’d be given a room with harbour views, but said that wasn’t the case. 

Speaking out: 'They take you off the aeroplane and you honestly feel like a criminal. It's very frightening,' she recounted

Speaking out: ‘They take you off the aeroplane and you honestly feel like a criminal. It’s very frightening,’ she recounted

‘I got all excited thinking I might see something of Sydney but they put me in a back room with a wall and a bit of sky and everyone else gets to look at Darling Harbour. But not me,’ she added.

The only time she got to leave her hotel room was after she injured her leg while exercising, and needed to be rushed to hospital.

Jane said the nurses were ‘very nice and they are the only human beings I’ve seen since I’ve been here’.

Life in lockdown: Speaking about life in quarantine, Jane revealed she hadn't been given any special treatment and said she was 'fine' with it

Life in lockdown: Speaking about life in quarantine, Jane revealed she hadn’t been given any special treatment and said she was ‘fine’ with it