Jane Fonda recently discussed her regret of getting a face lift in the past as she grew older.
The talented 84-year-old actress has been in the Hollywood scene for decades, and recently starred in the hit series, Grace And Frankie.
In an interview with Vogue published on Tuesday, the star openly admitted she had gotten a face lift, but wouldn’t repeat the procedure.
Opening up: Jane Fonda, 84, recently told Vogue in an interview that she was ‘not proud’ of getting a face lift; pictured in 2021 with a Golden Globe
The Book Club actress appeared in a recent H&M Move campaign, which prompted Jane to sit down with Vogue to discuss the new collaboration. The collection of ‘movewear’ items is set to be available on August 4.
Amidst the interview, the award-winning star talked about her face lift when on the topic of aging.
‘I had a facelift and I stopped because I don’t want to look distorted. I’m not proud of the fact that I had one,’ she stated.
The 9 To 5 star also added, ‘Now, I don’t know if I had it to do over if I would do it. But I did it. I admit it, and then I just say, okay, you can get addicted. Don’t keep doing it. A lot of women, I don’t know, they’re addicted to it.’
Never again: The award-winning actress admitted that she was afraid of her face becoming ‘distorted’ if she kept getting face lifts
Still active: As she reaches her mid-80s, the star still takes time to stay active and follow a fitness routine
Jane touched on how aging didn’t have to be scary, and that she wanted to bring awareness that there are ways to age in both positive and healthy ways.
‘I want young people to stop being afraid about getting older. What matters isn’t age, isn’t that chronological number. What matters is your health.’
‘I’m almost 85, but I don’t seem that old,’ she explained. ‘So getting young people to stop being afraid of being old, helping people realize that just because you’re a certain age doesn’t mean you have to give up on life…’
The Oscar-winning talent explained how grateful she was that she is still healthy for her age.
‘I mean, every day when I get out of a car, I thank the goddesses that I have strong thighs, that I’ve worked out to keep strong thighs,’ she said.
Record: Jane released her very first exercise video in 1982, which went on to be the high-selling VHS in the 20th century; pictured in 1983
Stunning: Jane began her career on Broadway, but started to reach stardom by starring in successful Hollywood films in the 1960s; pictured for a MGM portrait in 1964
Jane has reflected on aging before, and in an interview with Glamor earlier in May, she explained that she wanted to have no regrets as she continued to grow older.
‘One of the things that I knew for sure is that I didn’t want to get to the end with a lot of regrets, so how I lived up until the end was what was going to determine whether or not I had regrets,’ the star stated to the publication.
‘It totally changed the way I thought about myself and about how I wanted to live the last third of my life. And I realized the importance of being intentional about how we go through life.’
The talented actress continues to be active and works out, from simple walks in nature to fitness routines.
‘When you get older, you realize that staying healthy is joyful and critical because age isn’t so much chronology. You can be very old at 84, which is my age, but you can also be very young,’ she told Glamour.
Hollywood icon: Jane is one of Hollywood’s most iconic actresses, and starred in a number of films, and recently wrapped the series, Grace And Frankie
Grateful: Jane stated in her recent Vogue interview published on Tuesday that she was thankful that her body is still so healthy; pictured in 2021
Jane began acting on the Broadway stage, with her Hollywood career kicking off in the 1960s, starring in successful films such as Sunday In New York (1963) and Barbarella (1968).
She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress in the 1970s, garnering various other nominations and awards in the years to follow.
Aside from being passionate to being on the big screen, the star has had a love for dance and fitness for years.
Jane released her very first exercise video in 1982, which went on to be the high-selling VHS in the 20th century.
Ballet: Before she starred in the popular workout video of the 1980s, Jane used to do ballet
Aging is okay: The actress has recently discussed that people can age in both a happy and healthy way
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