Jane Fonda is continuing to do her bit amid the climate change crisis.
26.02.2021 - 00:49 / us.hola.com
The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday, Jane Fonda revealed the reason she’s decided to rewear an old outfit for her appearance at the 2021 Golden Globes this Sunday. The actress is attending the ceremony to receive the prestigious Cecil B.
DeMille Award.“Well, I prefer this kind of outfit than getting dressed up,” Fonda told the host while signaling to her red jogging suit. “I vowed a couple of years ago I would never buy any new clothes again.
Jane Fonda is continuing to do her bit amid the climate change crisis.
When sponsors of right-wing grievance politics piss their britches over “cancel culture,” a term applied so broadly that it lacks any substantive meaning, they’re always talking about society slamming the door shut on arcane, draconian mores engineered to inflict harm on marginalized people and maintain a status quo benefitting the few over the many. It’s called “white supremacist patriarchy.” So when dimwits and scumbags like Ted Cruz, Kevin McCarthy, Ben Shapiro, and Stephen L.
Jane Fonda says her life "had no meaning" before activism. The 83-year-old actress "changed" her life when she decided to raise awareness for the climate change crisis by vowing to never buy clothes again and began her Fire Drill Fridays protests.
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Jane Fonda credited activism for 'changing my life' as she marked International Women's Day with Jameela Jamil. In a new interview for jewellery company Pomellato, the actress, 83, admitted she had 'no meaning' before she took part in important action for change in the world over 60 years ago.
Jane Fonda is marking International Women’s Day with a special interview.
Jane Fonda is a household name and has enjoyed a successful career in Hollywood for decades.
Jane Fonda has revealed she has no desire to marry again, but admits a “successful marriage” is one thing she’s not achieved, “it’s something I wish I’d been better at,” she exclaimed. The 83-year-old Grace and Frankie actor has had three husbands, French director Roger Vadim, politician Tom Hayden, and media mogul Ted Turner.
The 78th Golden Globe Awards inspired a whole lot of Google searches.
Golden Globes Awards may have been virtual but that didn’t mean it was any less of a show. The show was hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler - two American comedy giants familiar with iconic television and The Golden Globes - and broadcast live fromNew York City.
On Sunday, during her acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award, Jane Fonda, who has always been an activist, ally and advocate to marginalized voices, talked about how she has seen “a lot of diversity” in her lifetime and that she has been challenged to understand some of the people she has met. It was one of those moments in which the next part could be really profound or take a turn for the worse. Luckily, it’s Jane Fonda so we know where it’s headed.
And that’s a wrap! Even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Hollywood still pulled off making the 2021 Golden Globes a reality — and Us Weekly can’t get over some of the night’s biggest moments.
Jane Fonda used her Golden Globes acceptance speech to discuss the issue of representation in Hollywood.
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.
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.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on the Golden Globe ceremony (all times local):7:20 p. m.