Mama June Shannon is addressing the backlash surrounding her youngest daughter Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson‘s relationship.
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Jane Fonda is sharing her thoughts on growing old, explaining that “you can be really old at 60, and you can be really young at 85.”The legendary actress talked about her successful career in Hollywood during her most recent interview, promoting her popular Netflix series ‘Grace and Frankie’ with her co-star Lily Tomlin.“I’m super-conscious that I’m closer to death. And it doesn’t really bother me that much,” Jane shared, confessing that what bothers her is that “My body is, you know basically not mine!” adding, “My knees are not mine, my hips are not mine, my shoulder’s not mine.
Mama June Shannon is addressing the backlash surrounding her youngest daughter Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson‘s relationship.
John Travolta is remembering an important mother in his life.
John Travolta is revisiting some of his most special family moments he shared with his late wife, Kelly Preston. MORE: John Travolta leaves fans in disbelief as he shares unreal experience following major milestoneThe star took to Instagram to commemorate the actress – who he was married to from 1991 until her tragic death in 2020 – with a video montage featuring never-before-seen family photos of the pair with their three children, Jett, who passed away in 2009, Ella Bleu, and Benjamin.Fans of the actor have continuously shown their support and commended him for being such a strong and doting father amid difficult moments, and beyond, each time he shares heartfelt family updates.WATCH: John's son Benjamin shows off his incredible talentMORE: John Travolta leaves fans gushing with new heartwarming family videoSet to the song That Face, he captioned the emotional tribute with: "We love and miss you Kelly.
Nearly six decades ago, a young Jane Fonda graced the cover of Glamour in 1959. Today, she returns as the magazine’s May cover star to talk about what’s changed since then, throughout her entire career, and to discuss her role on the hit Netflix show “Grace and Frankie”.
By Photography by In a day and age in which we’re constantly talking about the impact of art and how it relates to activism, Jane Fonda is undoubtedly the blueprint. When I heard I had the opportunity to talk to the actor and activist, I was floored. I’ve had the great fortune of crossing paths with Jane during moments that, quite honestly, you'd probably expect, whether it be an organizing event or a night celebrating powerful women.
Joan Jett has shared her memories of the late Taylor Hawkins in a new interview with NME.Foo Fighters drummer Hawkins passed away in March in Bogotá, Colombia, where the band had been touring. He was 50.Speaking to NME, Jett remembered Hawkins as “a fuckin’ wonderful guy”, adding: “[He] would light up a room. Kick-ass drummer.”Jett also recalled in the interview how she and her band, the Blackhearts, first met the Foos “around 2010″, where they “all really hit it off”.In 2011, Foo Fighters invited the band to perform Jett’s 1980 hit ‘Bad Reputation’ on The Late Show With David Letterman.“Just little things like that, they included me in,” she recalled to NME about the performance.
Jane Fonda has her eye on a beloved country star! The actress cheekily suggested wanting to get together with none other than Blake Shelton, as she discussed all things Grace & Frankie with Kelly Clarkson and Lily Tomlin.MORE: Jane Fonda shares moving tribute to fans ahead of Grace and Frankie conclusionTheir conversation was quite a revealing one, with the iconic duo offering clues of surprise appearances on the final season – including Dolly Parton – and Kelly opened up about what it's really like to work with Blake.Jane's interest in the country singer was spurred on by the talk show's host, when she confessed just how big of a troublemaker he is after Lily admitted her co-star "wasn't sure I was going to behave" on set.WATCH: The final season of Grace & FrankieMORE: Everything you need to know about Grace and Frankie star Jane Fonda's love life"Well that's like working with Blake Shelton," the former The Voice judge quickly quipped, continuing with: "I'm like, 'What's he gonna say…'"The Monster in Law actress wasn't shy about expressing her feelings about the 45-year-old, suggestively confessing that: "I would like to work on a show with Blake Shelton…"She was quick to inquire about what he was really like, and though his The Voice co-host had previously joked about his behavior on set, she had nothing but heartfelt comments about him afterwards.A post shared by The Kelly Clarkson Show (@kellyclarksonshow)The hilariously candid conversation"You would love him," she said, explaining that: "It would be very funny what would come out of both of your mouths."MORE: Jane Fonda marks end of an era as Grace and Frankie's final episodes are revealedMORE: Inside Grace and Frankie stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin's real-life
Dolly Parton made her long-awaited guest appearance on the series finale -- finally completing the reunion with her friends and co-stars, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin!In the finale, which debuted Friday on Netflix, Parton made her cameo as what else? An angel. She appears in an all-white office building, aka the afterlife, following a mishap during Coyote's wedding which leads to Grace (Fonda) and Frankie (Tomlin) accidentally electrocuting themselves.At first, the pair mistake her for God, with Frankie opining, «You look just like I knew you would!»«I'm not the Almighty,» Parton's character, named Agnes, assures. «Just a working-class angel.
The stars of “Grace & Frankie” have seen it all and have wisdom to share.
When Grace and Frankie drops for its seventh and final season April 29, fans will have to bid farewell to more than just good laughs about yam lubricant and hydraulic-assisted toilet seats. The comedy from Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris is one of the last remaining series that features golden agers who actually address golden age topics. For all the talk in Hollywood about inclusion, there remains an astonishing lack of shows that both cast — and provide authentic depictions of — older Americans.
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are opening up about welcoming Dolly Parton onto the Grace & Frankie set.
is coming to an end and Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are already getting emotional. ET's Will Marfuggi spoke to Fonda and Tomlin at the show's ATAS premiere event in Hollywood over the weekend, where Tomlin said they were «sorry» to be finishing the series.«I am emotional now. We are sorry to finish it,» Tomlin admitted.
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