Jane Fonda confessed that at her age she no longer likes being naked in front of anyone Portal/Mario Anzuoni
The renowned actress Jane FondaAt 85, he had the opportunity to share his most intimate thoughts about love and relationships. In a recent appearance on the Absolutely Not podcast, Fonda expressed that she is not interested in pursuing new romantic relationships. “I’m done, even in the dark I don’t want to be naked in front of anyone“ he commented, indicating his current attitude towards dating.
However, he surprised by pointing out that he would have to be much younger if he decided to accept a lover in the future. Fonda, who turns 86 on December 21, admitted that she has an aversion to aging skin, including her own. “It should be someone who is 20 years old because I don’t like old skin“, he admitted on the show.
Jane Fonda confessed that if she were looking for a relationship, she should be “someone 20 years old because I don’t like old skin” (Portal/Yara Nardi)
Despite these statements, the star of the film “Barbarella” does not agree with relationships between an older person and a young person and explains that he cannot put anyone in such a situation. For this reason, she has decided to remain alone for the rest of her life, although she occasionally “glances” at young men.
“I disapprove of 86 year old men dating 20 year old women, so I won’t repeat it. I can look at them, and I can’t pretend it doesn’t turn me on when I see a certain type of person, but no, no, no, I don’t want to force it on anyone“Fonda said.
In her personal life, Jane Fonda was married three times: to the director Roger Vadim (with his daughter Vanessa), activist Tom Hayden (with his children with him). Mary Luana and Troy O’Donovan) and founder of CNN Ted Turner. Regarding Turner, her last husband, she noted that they maintained a good relationship after the divorce and that she remains close to his five children. The actress also revealed her personal practice of writing letters to her exes to vent her feelings.
“Well, first I wanted to kill him. I was very angry. So what I did, and this is what I did with the other two before him, is I wrote him the letter that I really wanted to write to him and that I still have. Don’t send him away! But you write it and that helps.”
To get over her breakup with Ted Truner (and other exes), Jane Fonda revealed that she writes letters that she then burns (Photo by Lawrence Schwartzwald/Sygma via Getty Images)
These days, Fonda is more focused on her friends, many of whom are younger than her. As she reflected on aging with her friends, the actress noted that she is in good shape emotionally, feeling centered and at peace with the trajectory of her life and the nearness of death.
“If I died tomorrow, I would be fine,” Fonda declared confidently. “I don’t have any major traumas…and the more recent ones not so much. This reinforces my idea that this age is great if you know how to deal with it. If you are healthy“.
At 85, Jane Fonda confessed she is not afraid of dying (original caption)
Jane has even planned her own funeral in detail, including the guests, music and other aspects, although she insists she does so without any intention of control, but rather with a touch of humor characteristic of someone who has led a fulfilling life.