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Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 87 Activist First Oscar Winner Second Climate Justice and Cancer Alley
Jul 7, 2026
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Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 87 Activism Documentary and Fighting for Democracy
Jul 4, 2026
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Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Still Fighting for Climate Justice and Democracy
Jun 27, 2026
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Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Fighting Climate Change and Media Power
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Biography Flash Jane Fonda Lights Up Democracy at Rise Up Sing Out and Rallies Hollywood
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| 7/7/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 87 Activist First Oscar Winner Second Climate Justice and Cancer Alley | Jane Fonda Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jane Fonda has had a busy few days, and the through‑line is clear: at 88, she is doubling down on her identity as an activist first, Hollywood legend second. The most substantively important development is the rollout of the new documentary “Gaslit,” which follows Fonda through Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley” and the gas fields of Texas as she meets residents living with the health and environmental fallout of natural gas extraction. Verite News reports that the film focuses on frontline communities and premieres near New Orleans on July 6, positioning Fonda once again as a high‑profile witness to fossil fuel damage and cementing her long‑term biographical arc as a climate justice figure. Verite News notes that the project is part of a broader effort to spotlight Gulf Coast environmental racism, suggesting this film will likely be a reference point in future accounts of her activism. Supporting that narrative, the River Oaks Theatre in Houston recently highlighted “Gaslit” on its social media, describing Fonda traveling through West Texas’s Permian Basin and along the Gulf Coast in the film. That kind of independent cinema backing reinforces her shift from studio star to documentary‑driven advocate. On her own climate‑focused channels, a repost from NorCal Public Media shows Fonda talking about “fighting for a stable climate and a stable democracy,” language that ties climate work directly to institutional fragility and underscores how she now frames her activism as both environmental and civic. Politically, Ed Markey for MA’s Facebook page thanked “my friend, Jane Fonda” for joining him in California’s Inland Empire to support his race and push for bold climate action. That appearance matters biographically as it demonstrates how elected officials still leverage her name and presence in climate‑policy campaigns, keeping her embedded in progressive electoral politics rather than just street protest. There is also fresh online chatter about her history of civil disobedience, including widely shared clips of Fonda and Sam Waterston being arrested during her “Fire Drill Friday” climate protests, and fan posts captioned “When getting arrested is fun,” which mythologize those arrests as almost iconic career moments rather than embarrassing episodes. Meanwhile, a viral Sky News Australia segment invoking “this is just Jane Fonda” as shorthand for celebrity protest suggests her activist brand remains potent enough to be cultural shorthand in political commentary. On the lighter, more gossipy side, Fonda’s name has popped up in a playful World Cup‑related Instagram ad shoutout and in cross‑mentions on celebrity accounts, but these are minor and, at times, context‑free nods whose precise significance is unclear and should be treated as incidental rather than meaningful biography. Taken together, the past few days reinforce Jane Fonda’s late‑life pivot: she is being documented, cited, and invited not primarily as an Oscar winner, but as a veteran organizer willing to show up in Cancer Alley, on the campaign trail, and on stage to defend the First Amendment and the climate, all of which will likely feature prominently in future tellings of her life story. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Jane Fonda, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta | 3m 32s | ||||||
| 7/4/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 87 Activism Documentary and Fighting for Democracy | Jane Fonda Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jane Fonda has spent the past few days exactly as you would expect from an 87‑year‑old legend who refuses to slow down: mixing red‑carpet charisma, hard‑edged activism, and a steady stream of fresh headlines that feel genuinely biographically important. According to Verite News, Fonda is at the center of a new documentary, Gaslit, following her visits to Louisiana and Texas communities in so‑called “Cancer Alley,” where she joins local activists fighting the health impacts of natural gas extraction; the film is set to premiere near New Orleans on July 6, underscoring that climate and environmental justice remain defining themes of her late‑life narrative. Verite News reports that the documentary frames Fonda not as a nostalgic icon, but as an active organizer linking frontline communities to national attention, a role that could shape how future biographies describe her final act. On social media, NorCal Public Media highlights Fonda’s appearance on the podcast A Fighting Chance, where she shares stories from her life of activism and entertainment, and talks in depth about Gaslit and the urgency of a “stable climate and a stable democracy.” Clips reposted on Instagram show her speaking with clarity and moral alarm, reinforcing her image as a veteran protester who still treats politics as a personal responsibility rather than a side hobby. In parallel, multiple June 2026 press events in New York, described by outlets like News Kashmiir and other local coverage, capture Fonda relaunching her father Henry Fonda’s historic Committee for the First Amendment and warning that this is “the most frightening moment” of her life for American democracy. She stands alongside fellow artists promoting “A Concert for the First Amendment,” declaring herself “truly ashamed of America” as free speech and voting rights come under pressure. Those remarks are not gossip; they are on‑the‑record, and they cement a generational through‑line from her Vietnam‑era dissent to today’s constitutional battles. Fresh honors continue to roll in: a widely shared Instagram post from the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival announces that Fonda will be honored at its 12th annual edition, another sign that younger filmmakers see her not just as an actor but as a model for politically engaged art. There are also lighter but revealing notes: lifestyle coverage on Instagram, summarizing her comments to The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year, shows Fonda talking about aging, fitness, and peace of mind, saying she relies on walking and strength training and that growing older has brought her more self‑acceptance. These pieces may look small, but for biographers they help complete the portrait of how she is consciously managing longevity in public life. No major, independently verified breaking scandal or surprise casting news has surfaced about Fonda in just the past 24 hours; any rumors circulating beyond these reports appear speculative and are not confirmed by mainstream outlets. Thank you for listening, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update on Jane Fonda. Search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta | 3m 36s | ||||||
| 6/27/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Still Fighting for Climate Justice and Democracy | Jane Fonda Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jane Fonda has spent the past few days proving that at 88, her life story is still very much being written in real time. The most consequential development biographically is her latest foray into local environmental battles in Colorado. Axios reports that Fonda joined residents in Denver’s Elyria-Swansea neighborhood to oppose a large data center project, lending her celebrity and long activist resume to a fight over pollution, water use, and community impact. CBS News Colorado captured her on the ground with local leaders, reinforcing a pattern that stretches back to Vietnam, Standing Rock, and Fire Drill Fridays: she is still physically showing up, not just endorsing from afar. This kind of localized climate-justice work, especially with the Jane Fonda Climate PAC branding seen in recent Colorado social posts, suggests her legacy is shifting from national symbol of protest to hands-on mentor of grassroots campaigns. Nationally, Jane is also making news for her media criticism. AOL News reports that in a recent interview she warned that growing media consolidation is a threat to democracy, specifically calling out how fewer corporate owners can narrow viewpoints and distort public understanding. This fits squarely into the long arc of Fonda as a defender of the First Amendment and a skeptic of concentrated power, and it carries long-term significance because it ties her Cold War-era free-speech battles to today’s streaming and cable landscape. On the personal front, Yahoo’s entertainment coverage cites sources saying Fonda is newly open to the idea of finding, in her words, a fearless, handsome guy with a real job, a shift from the self-described “best alone” stance she held in a 2023 Vanity Fair interview. Because this comes via secondary reporting and unnamed insiders, it sits in the realm of informed speculation rather than confirmed fact, but it resonates against the backdrop of her three marriages and the recent death of Ted Turner, whom she has publicly called her favorite ex-husband. If it holds true, this would mark an intriguing late-life chapter in a biography defined by reinvention. On social media, various Instagram reels and posts over the past few days have resurfaced moments from her AFI Lifetime Achievement tribute and her long history of protest, framing her not as a nostalgic figure but as an ongoing touchstone for activism and even fashion themes, a reminder that her image still circulates widely in digital culture. That is the latest in the living story of Jane Fonda. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Jane Fonda, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta | 2m 56s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Fighting Climate Change and Media Power | Jane Fonda Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jane Fonda has spent the past few days proving that, at 88, her life story is still very much in motion. The biggest development, with real long term biographical weight, is her spotlight role around the new climate documentary Gaslit. Kyma and other local outlets report that Greenpeace and Jane Fonda premiered Gaslit in Santa Monica, where Fonda hit the red carpet and framed the film as part of her ongoing crusade against the fossil fuel industry. This fits squarely into the climate activist chapter of her life, updating the narrative from Fire Drill Fridays to a new, media driven push on environmental justice. Social feeds have amplified that premiere. A recent Instagram post from Gaslit collaborators thanked Greenpeace USA and Jane Fonda for hosting them in New York for Gaslit events, underscoring how she is using both coastal media hubs to keep climate issues front and center. That continuing alliance with Greenpeace marks her as a durable movement figure, not a celebrity dilettante, and will likely be remembered as a defining late life mission. At the same time, Jane Fonda has been inserting herself into the biggest industry story of the week: the fight over Paramount and Skydance’s bid to take control of Warner Bros Discovery, parent company of CNN. According to AOL, Fonda publicly blasted the proposed deal, warning that media consolidation threatens journalism, democracy, and creative freedom. A widely shared Facebook post from a Hollywood commentary page characterizes this as Fonda “warning Hollywood” that the merger battle is about far more than studio math or corporate control. This intervention connects her Vietnam era political activism to a modern media landscape, reinforcing her reputation as a star who treat corporate power as a legitimate political battlefield. In softer yet still biographically relevant coverage, a Deseret News lifestyle piece on longevity name checks Jane Fonda alongside Richard Simmons as a pioneer who got people moving in the 1980s. That reminder of her exercise empire shows how her earlier fitness work continues to shape how experts talk about aging and health, even in today’s blizzard of wellness advice. Social media also keeps circulating clips and fan edits referencing her Grace and Frankie years and her frank comments about plastic surgery and facelifts, but those are largely rehashed themes rather than new disclosures, and should be treated as background context rather than fresh news. There are no credible reports in the last 24 hours of new film roles or major awards, though one speculative social media reel teases the idea of Fonda leading a future project called One of Us; as of now, that remains promotional hype rather than a verified deal. That’s your Jane Fonda Biography Flash for this week. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Jane Fonda. And if you want more great life stories, search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta | 3m 18s | ||||||
| 6/20/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Lights Up Democracy at Rise Up Sing Out and Rallies Hollywood | Jane Fonda Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jane Fonda has spent the past few days doing exactly what has defined the late chapters of her life story: turning celebrity into a loudspeaker for democracy, protest, and free expression. In New York, she lit up the “Rise Up, Sing Out” concert stage with a fiery defense of the First Amendment, warning that civil liberties are now under threat not just from one politician but from the executive branch, Congress, and the Supreme Court, according to coverage from the Rise Up event organizers and clips shared on social platforms. In those remarks, also reported by Newsflare and Associated Press–syndicated video, she urged the entertainment industry to defend the “right to free expression,” telling the crowd that when authorities come for one voice, they come for all of us. Video from the same New York activism circuit, carried by outlets like APT and The Daily Show’s social feeds, shows Fonda framing this as an “all-hands-on-deck” moment for American democracy, language that biographers will likely view as part of her long arc from Vietnam-era dissident to elder stateswoman of protest. She is no longer just an Oscar-winning actress dropping in for a quote; she is deliberately positioning herself as a moral witness, calling for unity across party lines to protect hard-won civil rights and social justice gains. On the celebrity front, Jane’s public partnership with fellow A-listers has also made waves. Instagram clips from the “Rise Up, Sing Out” Town Hall event show her onstage and backstage with Julia Roberts and Bette Midler, an image that entertainment press and fan accounts have seized on as a kind of Hollywood resistance summit. One viral reel from the event highlights Roberts’ rare political comments about the Trump administration, with Fonda visibly encouraging the moment from nearby, reinforcing her role as a connector between younger stars and older activist traditions. In the broader ecosystem, Greenpeace USA and allied social justice groups have publicly thanked Jane Fonda for her support at recent organizing events, a continuation of the activist infrastructure she began building with her Fire Drill Fridays climate protests in Washington, D.C., as noted in past interviews and reposted this week. While some fan accounts are recycling older clips about her Vietnam-era “Hanoi Jane” controversy and her reflections on family and regret, there are no credible reports in the last 24 hours of new film deals, health crises, or personal-life bombshells; anything suggesting otherwise appears to be speculation circulating on unverified fan pages rather than major news outlets. That is your rapid-fire Jane Fonda Biography Flash for this week. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Jane Fonda, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta | 3m 07s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 87 Leads First Amendment Rally and Takes On a New Film Role | Jane Fonda Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jane Fonda has had a highly visible few days, and the biggest development is her return to the center of protest culture through the revived Committee for the First Amendment. According to Vanity Fair, Fonda helped frame the New York event “Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment” as a direct counter to Donald Trump’s high profile birthday festivities, turning the night into both a political statement and a celebrity gathering with long term biographical weight because it reasserts her role as a public activist, not just a legacy star.[2] According to Morning Joe coverage on YouTube, Fonda said the situation for free speech is serious and urged Americans to speak up rather than stay silent. That message was echoed in reporting from APT and USA Today, both of which described her New York appearance as a forceful defense of the First Amendment, democratic institutions, civil rights, and civic participation.[5][8][13] Those accounts portray her as energized and combative, which matters biographically because it shows her activism remains a defining part of her public identity at 87 or 88, depending on the source.[3] According to Fox News, the concert was positioned as a rival spectacle to Trump’s White House event and was promoted by Indivisible alongside Fonda’s committee, giving her a central role in a broader organizing effort that may carry beyond a single night.[3] Vanity Fair and 19th News both described the crowd reaction as celebratory and politically charged, with Fonda receiving strong applause and using the moment to link culture, resistance, and free expression.[2][11] On social media, recent clips and posts from The Daily Show, Vanity Fair, and event accounts have circulated her remarks, especially the line that this is not inevitable and that people must keep fighting. Those posts reinforce that her comments are being clipped and amplified widely, which suggests her message is resonating beyond the room and could extend her influence in the coming news cycle.[4][6][7][9] There is also a quieter but noteworthy entertainment development: KSAT reported that a film adaptation starring Jane Fonda is in the works for the novel The Correspondent, which is a potentially significant career move if it advances, though it remains unconfirmed in the sense that the article only says the project is in development.[12] Thanks for listening. Please subscribe to never miss an update on Jane Fonda and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta | 2m 53s | ||||||
| 6/13/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Leads Rise Up Sing Out to Defend the First Amendment | Jane Fonda Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jane Fonda has spent the past few days doing exactly what has defined her for decades: turning celebrity into a pressure campaign. According to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, she appeared on the program to promote “Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment,” a star‑studded New York event she is spearheading at Town Hall to rally public support for free speech and civil liberties, with a nationwide livestream and thousands of organized viewing parties across the United States. Jon Stewart’s show and coverage on Paramount Plus describe the concert as both performance and protest, with Fonda explicitly tying it to what she calls an escalating assault on First Amendment freedoms and the revival of the Committee for the First Amendment, originally founded by her father Henry Fonda in the late 1940s to confront McCarthyism. Noise11 and other entertainment news outlets report that Fonda has lined up major artists including Patti Smith and Bette Midler for Rise Up, Sing Out, framing it as a synchronized national sing‑along and teach‑in, which could become a defining late‑career chapter in her biography if it evolves into a recurring franchise or broad‑based movement. Meanwhile, Morning Joe on MSNBC featured Fonda in a high‑profile segment where she warned that free expression is the “bedrock of democracy” and insisted, in her words, “now is the time for us to not just sit and complain… we have to speak, we have to make our voices heard,” underscoring her shift from climate‑centered activism to a more explicit focus on constitutional rights. Reuters, amplifying her Committee for the First Amendment on TikTok and other platforms, highlighted how she is strategically using social media clips to drive turnout and awareness for the concert and for broader campaigns against censorship and political intimidation. On the culture side, social media buzz has resurfaced her 1979 Oscars moment in Instagram reels, using her famous silent acceptance and later explanations as a retro prequel to her current speech‑rights campaign; fan comments there emphasize how consistent the through‑line of dissent has been across her life, though much of that chatter is interpretive rather than hard news. A separate Instagram post from comedy circles name‑checking “Ladies and gentlemen, Jane Fonda” in connection with Leanne Morgan’s stand‑up and tour functions more as affectionate pop‑culture cross‑promotion than a real development, but it does show her continued cachet as a shorthand for both Hollywood glamour and political edge. Finally, IFC Center promotions for the documentary “Gaslit,” featuring Fonda traveling through Texas oil fields and Gulf Coast communities, continue to circulate on Facebook, reinforcing her parallel storyline as an environmental and corporate‑accountability crusader even as the First Amendment fight takes center stage this week. Thanks for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Jane Fonda, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta | 3m 06s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Fights for Free Speech and Mentors the Next Generation✨ | free speechactivism+5 | Jon Stewart | The Daily ShowComedy Central+2 | — | Jane Fondafree speech+5 | — | 3m 09s | |
| 6/6/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Leads Stand Up for Climate and Democracy Fundraiser in Hollywood✨ | climate activismfundraising+3 | Chelsea HandlerPatton Oswalt+1 | JanePACHollywood Partnership | — | Jane Fondaclimate activism+3 | — | 2m 29s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at Cannes 2026 Icons Women and Power in Hollywood✨ | Jane FondaCannes Film Festival+3 | — | Encyclopaedia BritannicaKlute+1 | — | Jane FondaCannes 2026+3 | — | 2m 55s | |
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| 5/5/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Fights Media Mergers and Lights Up the Red Carpet✨ | media mergersactivism+4 | — | Committee for the First AmendmentWarner Bros. Discovery+2 | — | Jane Fondamedia mergers+5 | — | 2m 14s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Activist Triumphs Earth Day and Hunter College Commencement Win✨ | activismclimate change+3 | — | Hunter CollegeGood Housekeeping | — | Jane Fondaactivism+5 | — | 1m 50s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Stars in Dear Everything an Earth Day Musical for Climate Action✨ | climate actionmusical+4 | Jane Fonda | Fox NewsTalkTV+1 | — | Jane FondaDear Everything+5 | — | 2m 52s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Climate Warrior and Hollywood Rebel Still Fighting at 80✨ | climate activismHollywood+3 | Jane Fonda | WarnerParamount+1 | — | Jane Fondaclimate warrior+3 | — | 4m 30s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Protests Rock Musicals and New Film Projects Define Her Unstoppable Legacy✨ | activismHollywood+4 | — | Brooklyn EagleWomans Weekly+1 | Los AngelesBrooklyn | Jane Fondaactivism+5 | — | 4m 08s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Blocks the Merger at Oscars Party with Bold Activist Stand✨ | activismmedia consolidation+4 | — | CNNParamount+4 | — | Jane FondaOscars party+5 | — | 2m 44s | |
| 4/11/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Viral Rant Bold Photos and Activist Fire✨ | Jane Fondaactivism+4 | — | Qualitymoment ProductionsSky News+4 | Los AngelesSoutheast LA | Jane Fondaviral rant+5 | — | 4m 06s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda From Activism to Health Summits and Hollywood Buzz in 2026✨ | Jane Fondawomen's health+4 | Jane Fonda | GreenpeaceGaslit Doc+1 | San Francisco | Jane Fondahealth summit+4 | — | 3m 27s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Ignites No Kings Rallies and Wellness Stages With Unyielding Activist Fire✨ | activismpolitics+3 | Jane Fonda | Trump administrationFox News+2 | Minnesota State CapitolSt. Paul+2 | Jane Fondaactivism+6 | — | 3m 29s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Still Leading the Charge for Free Speech and Activism✨ | activismfree speech+4 | — | Committee for the First Amendments Artists United for Our Freedom | Washington, DCSt. Paul, Minnesota | Jane Fondaactivism+5 | — | 3m 51s | |
| 3/28/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Leads Fiery Protests Against Trump Arts Crackdown at the Kennedy Center✨ | activismarts+5 | Jane Fonda | Committee for the First AmendmentFox5DC+2 | Washington DCSt. Paul, Minnesota | Jane FondaTrump+8 | — | 3m 58s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Lights Up Hollywood With Glamour Grit and Unfiltered Fonda Fire at 88✨ | HollywoodJane Fonda+4 | Jane Fonda | Entertainment TonightAmoMama+3 | — | Jane FondaRobert Redford+5 | Distil UnionPOINT | 3m 38s | |
| 3/21/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Steals the Oscars Spotlight With Sharp Wit at 88✨ | OscarsHollywood+3 | — | PeopleABC News+1 | — | Jane FondaOscars+3 | Distil UnionPOINT | 3m 33s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda Steals the Oscars With Love for Redford and Fiery Political Protest at 88 | 🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee 💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/POINT Jane Fonda has been lighting up Hollywood's biggest night with her signature firebrand flair. At the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, she reacted candidly to Barbra Streisand's emotional In Memoriam tribute to the late Robert Redford, telling Entertainment Tonight she had more to say herself, playfully noting her four films with him versus Streisand's one, and confessing, I was always in love with him. Parade and Bored Panda reports captured her laughing off the snub at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, where the 88-year-old icon gushed over Redford's gorgeous spirit, values, and game-changing push for indie cinema. That same glittering night, Fox News reports Fonda turned protester, slamming the pending Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger as a potential handover of media power to the Trump administration, invoking her ex-husband Ted Turner's vision for a trusted, neutral CNN during her 10-year marriage to him. No public appearances or business moves popped up in the last 24 hours, but her Oscars buzz dominated social chatter, with netizens on Bored Panda cheering her bragging rights over Streisand. Earlier whispers of a glitchy rant from Sky News via Fox News highlights on March 16 lack full verification, so take that with a grain of salt. Fonda's no stranger to stirring the pot, and these moments underscore her enduring biographical heft as activist, actress, and unfiltered voice. Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Jane Fonda and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 3m 18s | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Biography Flash Jane Fonda at 88 Still Defiant Still Inspiring and Still Driving Change | 🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee 💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/POINT Jane Fonda, the 88-year-old Oscar-winning actress, activist, and fitness icon, has been making waves in the past few days with her timeless energy lighting up conversations across podcasts and pop culture retrospectives. On March 10, the popular comedy podcast Handsome released an episode where hosts Tig Notaro, Fortune Feimster, and Mae Martin gushed over Fonda after she personally submitted a poignant question about maintaining hope amid global chaos, calling it an act of defiance. Podscripts reports the trio marveling at her vitality, noting shes still rallying crowds, posting TikTok videos, marching for causes, and recently telling friends like Stephanie she feels lucky to be alive right now because of her power to drive change through activism. They highlighted her empowering brand of hope, shaped by decades of anti-war advocacy and feminism, as a beacon in divisive times. No confirmed public appearances or business moves popped up in the last week from major outlets, but Fonda trended online via American Songwriter on March 11, revisiting her 1979 film The Electric Horseman, where Willie Nelsons No. 1 hit My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys from the soundtrack marked his acting debut alongside her and Robert Redford. This nostalgic nod underscores her enduring Hollywood legacy, potentially fueling biographical deep dives. Social media buzz remains steady with fans praising her recent activism clips, though nothing new in the past 24 hours from verified sources. No major headlines broke overnight, but her Handsome moment carries long-term weight, showcasing Fonda as a defiant optimist inspiring younger voices. Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to never miss an update on Jane Fonda and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. | 3m 40s | ||||||
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