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Biography Flash: Jane Fonda Opens Up About Losing Hollywood Friends While Winning Major Activism Awards at 87

Biography Flash: Jane Fonda Opens Up About Losing Hollywood Friends While Winning Major Activism Awards at 87

Update: 2025-11-25
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Jane Fonda has been at the center of several major headlines and public appearances over the past few days, displaying both vulnerability and resilience as she reflects on an especially difficult year. At 87, Fonda recently revealed to People during the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power’s EmPower Party that the losses of close friends Gene Hackman, Robert Redford, and Diane Keaton—in February, September, and October—have weighed heavily on her. Speaking candidly, she admitted, “It’s been a tough year,” highlighting how aging has brought not only wisdom but also the profound sadness of seeing peers and collaborators pass away. She was especially open about her shock over Diane Keaton’s death, calling Keaton “a spark of life and light” on Instagram and sharing the creative, joyous spirit that defined their friendship and last project together, 2023’s “Book Club: The Next Chapter.” According to Fonda, Robert Redford’s passing left her in tears, as she described her “Barefoot in the Park” co-star as “a beautiful person in every way” and a symbol of an America “we have to keep fighting for,” as reported by People and further covered by KATV and NBC15.

On the business and activism front, Fonda’s influence remains formidable. She will headline and be honored at the upcoming Impact + Profit Conference in Los Angeles on December 4 and 5, co-hosted by the Social Impact Entertainment Society and Johns Hopkins’ Center for Communication Programs. The ACLU of Southern California and SIE Society will present her and her relaunched Committee for the First Amendment with the inaugural Impact Entertainment Visionaries Award, celebrating her decades-long commitment to defending creative freedom and resisting censorship. This relaunch—backed by Hollywood heavyweights from Barbra Streisand to Pedro Pascal—mobilized over 2,000 artists in just weeks, with a powerful joint statement calling for vigilance against government censorship in the creative community, according to the ACLU SoCal and CCP at Johns Hopkins.

Fonda made a striking public appearance at the 2025 WIF Honors, where she wore Max Mara and was praised for her work. Yet it was her emotional speech at the Atlanta History Center’s GCAPP EmPower gala that sparked unexpected social media debate. There, she paid tribute to her ex-husband Ted Turner’s support during a difficult period, which reignited old internet jokes about her marriages and finances. Some Daily Mail and social media users—perhaps unfairly—suggested Fonda married rich for convenience, a claim the Oscar winner’s own comments and career refute. Fonda has always been candid about her journey, saying she once believed she’d left acting for good after marrying Turner, only to rebuild her Hollywood career decades later entirely on her own, as reported by Atlanta Black Star.

Meanwhile, in a thoughtful conversation on Michelle Obama’s “The Look” podcast, Fonda said she’s unafraid of aging and embraces her present self, but fears “dying with a lot of regrets,” referencing her father’s example. She spoke of the importance of staying healthy—not just through fitness, but with a focus on mindfulness and presence, both for her own sense of peace and her family.

As always, Jane keeps her environmental activism visible, most recently promoting her book *What Can I Do? The Path from Climate Despair to Action* on her official website. All author proceeds go to Greenpeace.

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Biography Flash: Jane Fonda Opens Up About Losing Hollywood Friends While Winning Major Activism Awards at 87

Biography Flash: Jane Fonda Opens Up About Losing Hollywood Friends While Winning Major Activism Awards at 87

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