Jan Fonda, aged 82, expresses that she has no room for sexual encounters, asserting, "I've had enough of it."
In a series of recent interviews, veteran actress Jane Fonda has been open about her activism, love life, and personal experiences.
During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, hosted by Tiffany Haddish, Fonda discussed her current lifestyle and relationships. When asked about her romantic life, Fonda admitted that she is not currently having sex due to a lack of time. This revelation came after Haddish inquired if Fonda was still active in that regard, following her candid statements about her past sexual encounters.
Fonda's love life has been a topic of interest for many years. In the past, she has made no secret of her regrets about not sleeping with singer Marvin Gaye. In an intriguing twist, it was reported that Gaye kept a photo of Fonda on his refrigerator after his death.
Fonda's focus has shifted towards activism in recent years. She has been vocal about her opposition to President Trump and his attempts to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. During an episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, Fonda urged activists to rise up and prevent the Senate from doing anything until after the election. She also suggested being as tough as Mitch McConnell to prevent the confirmation of Judge Amy Cony Barrett.
Fonda's commitment to activism is not new. In 2020, she published the book "What Can I Do? The Truth About Climate Change And How To Fix It" to detail her experiences during four months of climate activism and to collaborate with Greenpeace in raising awareness and motivating action on climate change.
Fonda's personal life has also been the subject of much interest. Her marriage to media mogul Ted Turner ended in 1991, a decade after they tied the knot. Turner once said that if you wait too long, it grows over, implying that Fonda's transformation into a feminist was the cause of their split.
In the 2018 HBO documentary Jane Fonda in Five Acts, Turner was reported to have had wild brilliance and a great partnership with Fonda. However, their relationship could not withstand the changes that Fonda underwent in her personal and political beliefs.
More recently, Fonda and her friend Drew Barrymore discussed swearing off men in a related article. Fonda used strong language to express her views on the situation, demonstrating her continued commitment to standing up for what she believes in.
Fonda's interviews have provided a fascinating insight into her life, her beliefs, and her ongoing activism. As she continues to fight for climate change awareness and political change, Fonda remains a beacon of inspiration for many.
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