Jane Fonda is “ashamed” to admit that she cares less about what women think of her appearance than how she’s perceived by men.
While chatting with Grazia magazine, the “Grace And Frankie” actress, 83, says that despite being a feminist, wanting men to find her attractive is “just part of my DNA.” “If I’m going to be on a Zoom meeting and I know that there’s going to be a man — even if I go to a doctor and it’s a guy — I mean, I feel ashamed even admitting this, but I pay a little extra attention to how I look than I do if it’s a woman.
I became an adult in the ’50s and it’s just part of my DNA. I probably will feel that way on my death bed,” she said. RELATED: Jane Fonda Featured On Cover Of Polish Vogue — More Than 60 Years After Her FIrst
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