Jane Fonda is continuing to do her bit amid the climate change crisis.
01.03.2021 - 07:09 / deadline.com
Accepting the the Cecil B. de Mille Award at the Golden Globes, Jane Fonda made an heartfelt plea for Hollywood to ramp up its push toward diversity both on and off screen.
She reeled off the titles of several recent films that had “deepened my empathy,” before turning her focus to the entertainment industry. “Stories really can change people,” she said. “But there’s a story we’ve been afraid to see and hear about ourselves in this industry. A story about which voices we respect and elevate and
Jane Fonda is continuing to do her bit amid the climate change crisis.
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Jane Fonda used her Golden Globes acceptance speech to discuss the issue of representation in Hollywood.
Golden Globes 2021 heavily addressed the lack of diversity among its voters during the ceremony. Many high-profile figures spoke out against the fact that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the voting organisation that decides the ceremony’s winners and nominees, doesn’t have a single Black member.
Jane Fonda is this year's Cecil B.
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Jane Fonda hits the red carpet in a cream suit at the 2021 Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on Sunday (February 28) in Beverly Hills, Calif.