If Jane Fonda has been characterized by anything since she began her career, more than 60 years ago, it is her absolute sincerity. The actress, winner of two Oscars (and nominated a total of seven times), has never mince words when it comes to talking about feminism, ecology, parent-child relationships —it should be remembered that her father was the star of the screen Henry Fonda—and, of course, sex. The 84-year-old interpreter has done it again now, leaving one of her juicy headlines by remembering a recent anecdote.
One of Jane Fonda’s last works has been to get into the skin of Grace Hanson in the series grace and frankie, which stars alongside Lily Tomlin – 82 years old – and has already been seven seasons on Netflix. In it, the two women discover that their two husbands, co-workers for two decades, are also lovers. A comedy series that has been evolving (it has been nominated for 13 Emmy Awards) and where both are the great protagonists. In one of the plots of the third season, the two friends set up an erotic toy company for older women. And now, in a video released by the platform to say goodbye to that last season, Fonda has said that this has brought curious consequences.
“I’m a big fan of vibrators,” says the actress in the video. And, remembering those sequences, she also tells what happened to her after her broadcast. “At Christmas, everyone sent me vibrators,” explains the performer. “It’s so funny, you should see my nightstand drawer,” she adds.
The last chapters of grace and frankie They will arrive this Friday, April 29, with Dolly Parton as a special guest in the last episode. The series has become one of the few where two women who are no longer young have achieved prominence, something very rare in the current broadcast scene. The promotion of this latest installment has made Fonda grant several very interesting interviews, where she has spoken, among other things, about the figure of her father. A few days ago, she told that one of the most important experiences in her life was producing the film the golden pond, in which Henry Fonda and she acted also interpreting a father and his daughter.
“My father was sick and I knew he wasn’t going to live much longer. Making that film was a way of approaching our very complicated relationship”, he explained a few days ago in Vanity Fair. “Working with my father was like living with him: you didn’t get much information. He didn’t talk too much. He didn’t want to be disturbed. But you always noticed the presence of him, ”he reflects. “Put yourself in my place. I was a daughter who totally revered a father who never verbalized love or affection, who was extremely repressed. And then I get to produce his movie and act alongside him. And I get the script to make us say things to each other that we would never have been able to say to each other in real life. And that film reconciles us. And not only that: that film that I produce ends up giving him an Oscar. I am so grateful that I had that opportunity. He died five months later, but I have that movie. I have that experience with him.”
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