Jane Fonda promised she'll never buy another item of clothing again.
08.10.2020 - 17:49 / justjared.com
Jane Fonda just called Coronavirus “God’s gift to the left” and she’s explaining why.
“I just think COVID is God’s gift to the left,” Jane said (via The Hill), before letting out a laugh. “That’s a terrible thing to say. I think it was a very difficult thing to send down to us, but it has ripped the Band-Aid off who he [Donald Trump] is and what he stands for and what is being done to average people and working people in this country.”
“We can see it now, people who couldn’t see it before, you
Jane Fonda promised she'll never buy another item of clothing again.
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Actress Jane Fonda called coronavirus "God's gift to the left" because it allowed Americans to see President Trump isn’t helping the working class. The far-left star was busy urging Americans to vote for Democratic nominee Joe Biden and said the upcoming election is a crossroads for the nation.
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workout video in 1982, Jane Fonda has dusted off her leotard and leg warmers for a worthy cause.On Monday, the actor and activist shared a video on Instagram of her hosting a retro workout over Zoom with a host of celebrities in attendance.The “Exercise That Vote” clip is reminiscent of the workout videos Fonda released during the 80s and early 90s, and is awash with spandex unitards, grainy graphics and celebrity cameos.Mariah Carey opens up about effect her mother's jealousy had on herMeghan
Katy Perry, Amy Schumer and more celebrities are exercising at home thanks to a Zoom workout led by Jane Fonda. The stars teamed up for a “Ballot Blaster” workout video called “Exercise That Vote,” which aims to prompt people to register and vote in the upcoming presidential election.Schumer, Perry, her fiancé, Orlanda Bloom, Kerry Washington, Vanessa Hudgens, Ken Jeong, Ashley Benson and Shaquille O’Neal were all part of the video.“Hello, class! We’re bringing back the movement.
Jane Fonda hosts a star-studded “Ballot Blaster” Zoom workout video.
Jane Fonda knows a thing or two about workouts, so trust her when she says the most important thing to exercise that vote! The actress and activist has enlisted a crew of celebrities to help her create a new entry in her library of iconic workout videos, and while the vibes are pure ’80s, the message is 2020 specific: Americans need to vote in the November 3 presidential election. The video starts with Jane, 82, in her full spandex and headband regalia, ready to kick ass.