Jane Fonda is a household name and has enjoyed a successful career in Hollywood for decades. But long before this, the 82-year-old was just another pupil at her high school, the Emma Willard School in Troy, New York.
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Glamour over the phone from Los Angeles. "It's killing me that I can't join these [Black Lives Matter] protests, but I'm 82 and have a compromised immune system, so I can't, but I sure wish I could.
So I'm trying to use my social media."But Fonda isn't just "trying," she's thriving. She's and brought back the Jane Fonda workout while at it.
Jane Fonda is a household name and has enjoyed a successful career in Hollywood for decades. But long before this, the 82-year-old was just another pupil at her high school, the Emma Willard School in Troy, New York.
John Legend’s new album may be called Bigger Love but it’s clear the biggest loves in his life are his wife Chrissy Teigen and their two kids: Luna and Miles.
John Legend is so in love with his daughter, Luna.
It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s… Super Husband!
HELLO! magazine, tennis star Johanna Konta has spoken of her determination to win Wimbledon, despite it being cancelled this year."I love playing at Wimbledon and it has been my goal to win ever since I was a little girl," Britain's No. 1 female tennis star Johanna tells HELLO! as she shares pictures taken by her boyfriend, 27-year-old photographer Jackson Wade.
Jane Fonda and Lil Nas X are fronting a new environmentally-conscious campaign for Gucci.Released on Tuesday, the marketing imagery for the Italian luxury label’s first sustainable line, Gucci Off the Grid, was shot by photographer/director Harmony Korine with creative direction from Alessandro Michele and art direction by Christopher Simmonds.
Juan G. Hernández, most notably known as Juano Hernández in Hollywood, was an acting pioneer who paved the way for many of today’s actors.
Roy Cohn was a man that wore a lot of different, often controversial hats. He was a lawyer that prosecuted the infamous “atomic spies” case, resulting in the executions of the married couple at the center.
Jane Fonda and Lil Nas X are among the faces of Gucci’s new sustainable line utilizing recycled, organic, bio-based and sustainably sourced materials.
Gucci Off the Grid, with the help of stars such as Lil Nas X, King Princess, Jane Fonda and more.
John Legend and his wife Chrissy Teigen have found parenting their children to be “challenging” during the coronavirus lockdown.The All of Me hitmaker and the Bring the Funny star have been holed up in Los Angeles with their two young children, Luna and Miles, during the Covid-19 crisis.
In John Oliver’s view, it’s time for serious police reform.
Maya Jama has revealed her pride over her new BBC prime time show after announcing she was leaving Radio 1.The presenter, 25, is set to appear alongside former footballer Peter Crouch in Save Our Summer, a brand new entertainment show that aims to give us a taste of the summer's cancelled events following the coronavirus pandemic.
Jane Fonda, Leonardo DiCaprio and more celebrities have made it their mission to make the world a more eco-friendly place.The Oscar winner and longtime activist has made headlines for her involvement in the Fire Drill Friday protests, kickstarted by Greta Thunberg to raise awareness about the dangers of climate change. “All of these young people striking on Friday, saying, ‘Come on, adults, where are you? We didn’t cause this, but it’s our future that’s at stake.
It was a memorable day for Kang Ha Neul as he bagged the Best Actor at the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards. The actor, who starred in When the Camellia Blooms, beat Namgoong Min (Hot Stove League), Park Se Joon (Itaewon Class), Joo Ji Hoon (Hyena) and Hyun Bin (Crash Landing on You) in the category.
The 82-year-old actress and advocate has gone from Hollywood to protest lines to...TikTok? Nothing can stop her from fighting for justice. Not even a pandemic.By “My name is Jane Fonda,” says in her first ever TikTok video, posted on April 2 when she was 82 years old.
Lizzo, John Legend, Common, Jane Fonda and the Weeknd are just a handful of the celebrities who have signed an open letter demanding local governments to stop providing increases in funds to police. The letter, released by Black Lives Matter co-founder and activist Patrisse Cullors, is in conjunction with Movement 4 Black Lives, a coalition of over 100 black rights organizations, according to Rolling Stone.