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    Jane Fonda, 85, admits she’s “ready” to die in statement

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 12, 20242 Mins Read
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    For quite some time, Jane Fonda has been an established member of the entertainment industry. It would be reasonable to assume that, even if she keeps working, her 85 years will mark the end of her professional life.

    The actress recently discussed her emotions surrounding death and insisted she is “not scared,” despite the fact that her old age and multiple health scares have caused some fans to be worried.

    Fonda has spent nearly her entire life in the limelight, and she plans to utilize her time here to make it clear that famous people must speak out when they believe in a cause they believe in.

    The Grace and Frankie actress recently stated in an interview that she is “not afraid of death” but is aware that her time on Earth will come to an end “sooner rather than later.”

    The news of Fonda’s Non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis was first publicized in September of last year. She told Entertainment Tonight in a frank interview, “I’m not going to be around for much longer.”

    “When you reach my age, you had better know how much time has passed you by, rather than how much is ahead of you,” she went on to say. Well, that’s simply plain practical.

    Fonda announced that she will be receiving chemotherapy treatment shortly after her cancer diagnosis.

    Actress Jennifer Fonda has announced that she has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and is currently undergoing chemo treatments. She feels fortunate to have access to quality healthcare and health insurance, despite the fact that 80% of people survive. Fonda’s oncologist confirmed that her cancer is in remission, allowing her to discontinue chemo. She is feeling blessed and fortunate.

    Jane Fonda, the 85-year-old actress, has expressed no fear of death, describing it as an adventure. She believes she has “very few regrets” but wishes she could have been a different mother to her children. Fonda has great, talented, and smart children, but admits she didn’t know how to raise them.

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