Jane Seymour, 75, says she would “end up in the hospital” if she attempted a particular workout. The actress, described by both outlets as taking a “try anything” approach to staying fit, is presented as being cautious about this specific exercise despite her general willingness to experiment. Both reports frame her comments as a personal reflection on fitness choices and physical risk, rather than as medical advice. The articles describe her height as 5 ft 3 in and refer to her long-running focus on maintaining her appearance and health through exercise. While the coverage shares similar wording and framing, it centers on Seymour’s warning that this workout is not suitable for her. Neither source provides detailed medical guidance, evidence, or expert commentary—focusing instead on her statement and her broader attitude toward workouts and fitness. The reports treat the remark as an anecdote about what she would not do due to potential consequences.