Jane Fonda only started to believe in herself after her third divorce. The 85-year-old actress - who was initially married to Roger Vadim from 1965 until 1973, then to Tom Hayden from 1973 until 1990 - tied the knot with Ted Turner in 1991 but called time on their marriage less than a decade later and has now declared that following her third separation, that was the time she finally started to "believe in herself. " When asked about how she is doing these days, she told 'Entertainment Tonight': "Fine.
Everything's fine more or less. I'm okay, absolutely! I bounce back quick! I was maybe 62 years old when I started to [believe in myself] because I was finally single!" The '80 For Brady' star previously admitted to the outlet that she felt for most of her life, she needed a man to "define" her until she hit her 70th birthday but has since claimed that she is not "cut out" for a relationship at al.
She said: "This thing about not needing a man? I needed a man to define me until I was about 70. I've learned nothing! I am not cut out for it!" Jane - who has been single since splitting from longterm partner Richard Perry in 2017 after almost nine years together - also admitted that her need to "please" a man was a "problem" as she came to terms with being single in her 80s.
She told Grazia: "Part of the reason I get into a relationship with a man is because I feel that he can take me down a new path.
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