Jane Fonda said this week that she "appreciates" her body at 85 years old but wouldn’t want to "get naked" in front of a man anymore because of her "nicks" and "scars." "I appreciate my body," the "80 for Brady" actress told Julia Louis-Dreyfus on her "Wiser than Me" podcast on Tuesday. "I don’t criticize it and hate on it anymore, but I live alone.
See, Julia, I don't have to show [my body] to anybody. I'm vain enough so that it would be hard for me to get naked in front of [someone]." She said she wouldn’t feel that way if "I lived with somebody for 50 years — which I wish that had been my fate — but, you know, I wouldn't be able to get undressed in front of a new lover." She added, "I've got too many nicks and, you know, scars and holes and all kinds of things.
I mean, I’ve got two fake hips, a fake knee and a fake shoulder, and even a fake thumb." She explained that a bone in her thumb had been replaced with a "cadaver’s cartilage." Still, the actress said she has "muscles" at her age after spending most of her life staying in shape after Louis-Dreyfus asked her about her "aging body." She added that she was "sorry" she had gotten plastic surgery. "I wish that I had been able to grow old at peace with my face, but I wasn’t able to, and I don’t feel good about it.
It’s not real. But I can’t do anything about it now." Louis-Drefus went on to muse that aging is more difficult for a woman than it is a man in many ways after she mentioned that she met "The Graduate"’s temptress Mrs.
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