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Jane Fonda Uses a Wheelchair to Get Ahead in Line at LAX

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

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Jane Fonda, often the center of controversy, was recently spotted by a TMZ cameraman soon after landing at LAX.

But lo and behold, she was in a wheelchair.

Watch the video here.

When the photographer asked why Ms. Fonda was cruisin’ in a chair, her accomplice (who was rather funny, really) responded, “She’s fine, she’s great, she’s avoiding the traffic.”

Traffic meaning the line to get off the plane.

He then followed it up with, “Why not, she’s a celebrity. Why not?”

At the end of the video you see an elderly man in a wheelchair in line behind Fonda and her little pooch.

Why does this not surprise me. It seems Jane’s high horse is in the form of a wheelchair. Go figure.

[TMZ]

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Celebrity Quote of the Day – Brooke Shields

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

“I just don’t think c*nt is a controversial word. I find it frighteningly sad that there was an outrage…that Jane Fonda said it. It is just a word.”

- Brooke Shields defends Jane Fonda’s slip on live TV last week.

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Jane Fonda Says ‘C’ Word on Live TV

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Jane Fonda, who most certainly has been called a c*nt in her lifetime, used the shocking word on live television this morning.

At a time when many are getting ready for work, changing their kids diapers or sending the kids to school, Jane shocked those who heard the vulgar word come from the 70 year-old’s mouth.

Jane was actually referring to a recent request to appear in a reading of “The Vagina Monologues,” which doesn’t excuse her behavior, but you can see where it was coming from.

After Fonda dropped the vajayjay (or should we say cu-naynay?) bomb, Meredith Vieira had to issue an apology, stating, “We were talking about ‘The Vagina Monologues’ and Jane Fonda inadvertently said a word from the play that you don’t say on television. It was a slip and obviously she apologizes, and so do we. We would do nothing to offend the audience. So please accept that apology.”

Ha. What a c*nt.

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