"I just don't like old skin": Jane Fonda's bizarre confession
Jane Fonda has made an unusual confession about her dating life, explaining why she would only date people of a certain age.
The Hollywood legend, 85, has been married three times throughout her life: first to director Roger Vadim from 1965 to 1973, then to activist Tom Hayden from 1973 to 1990, and finally to CNN founder Ted Turner from 1991 to 2001.
Fonda is currently single, but doesn't plan on staying that way.
Despite being open to finding love, the actress has a very specific criteria for potential suitors to meet before agreeing to a date.
On the Absolutely Not podcast, the Oscar winner initially suggested she was done with men for good, saying, “I’m done, I’m over, I’m [almost] 86 years old, even in the dark I wouldn’t want to be naked in front of anybody.”
But she then went on to confess that there’s still a chance she could fall for a man, but they would just have to be substantially younger.
“And here’s another thing, I’m ashamed to say this, if I were to take a lover, he’d have to be 20. Because I don’t like old skin,” said Fonda.
She continued, “And consequently, I don’t want to foist that on anybody else. I assume other people are like me, I just don’t like old skin.”
“I disapprove of 86-year-old men with 20-year-old women, so I’m not going to repeat it. I can ogle them, and I can’t pretend that I don’t get turned on if I see a certain kind of a person, but no, no, no, I don’t want to force that on anybody.”
Her confession has been criticised on social media, with some suggesting the star would be “cancelled” if it was a man that had said the same about young women.
“This is seriously weird,” tweeted one fan, while another said: “But an 85 year old man wanting to date a 20 year old woman is disgusting? Am I right?”
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