Jane Fonda, 85, says she’s going to by no means cease protesting, urges others to hitch

Jane Fonda is simply getting began.

The 85-year-old Oscar winner — and longtime activist — is shocked that extra folks aren’t protesting to avoid wasting the planet and informed us she has no plans of stopping any time quickly.

“I don’t know the way you might not [protest],” she informed Web page Six on the “E-book Membership: The Subsequent Chapter” premiere this week.

“I’ve grandchildren,” she continued. “I really like animals, I really like nature. We’re going to destroy all of it if we don’t.

“It’s all palms on deck proper now, it’s pressing, pressing and everybody has to hitch in proper now.”

Jane Fonda protesting for the environment.
Fonda was arrested 3 times in 2019 for protesting in Washington, DC.
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Fonda — who started protesting the Vietnam Warfare within the ’60s — is behind the group Hearth Drill Fridays which protests weekly on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, “to demand that motion by our political leaders be taken to deal with the local weather emergency we’re in.”


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Again in October 2019, the octogenarian was arrested 3 times in consecutive weeks.

One week she was arrested with members of the group Oil Change with “Grace and Frankie” co-star Sam Waterston and Ted Danson.

One other week, she had handcuffs slapped on her alongside Rosanna Arquette and Catherine Keener.

Jane Fonda on red carpet.
“It’s all palms on deck proper now, it’s pressing, pressing and everybody has to hitch in proper now,” she urged.
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Scene from "Book Club: The Next Chapter."
Fonda informed us on the premiere of “E-book Membership: The Subsequent Chapter” that she doesn’t know why somebody wouldn’t wish to protest.
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Between her protest arrests, Fonda has been busy working in the previous few years, co-starring in “Grace and Frankie” alongside Lily Tomlin and starring in films like “80 for Brady” and the upcoming “E-book Membership” sequel,” which was filmed in Italy.

“I really like Italy,” she enthused. “I’ve Italian blood in me. I’ve spent…I made ‘Barbarella’ there, it took a yr, I’ve spent a whole lot of time in Italy.”

Fonda was joined by her co-stars Mary Steenburgen, Candice Bergen and Diane Keaton on the screening, together with Judd Hirsch, Carole Kane, Peter Gallagher and Clive Davis.

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