After three marriages and many romantic trysts, Jane Fonda claims her sex-life is over.
Speaking to guest host of The Ellen Show Tiffany Haddish on Friday, the 82-year-old actress and activist dished on her personal life and the one regret she has.
When asked about the status of her sex life, the Coming Home star simply said ‘I don’t have time.’
Over and done: After three marriages and many romantic trysts, Jane Fonda said her sex-life is over. When asked about the status of her sex life, by Tiffany Haddish in the latest episode of The Ellen Show Jane simply said ‘I don’t have time’
The Girls Trip actress complimented Jane on her youthful appearance though she is turning 83 in December.
‘I need to know, because you look so good, are you still having sex? Are you having like crazy sex,’ Tiffany asked.
Jane replied: ‘No, zero,’ adding ‘I don’t have time. I’m old and I’ve had so much of it, I don’t need it right now because I’m too busy.’
She did give her ‘favorite ex-husband’ Ted Turner a shoutout about a quip he used to make during their 10-year marriage from 1991 until 2001.
Guest host: The Girls Trip actress complimented Jane on her youthful appearance though she is turning 83 in December
What’s the deal: ‘I need to know, because you look so good, are you still having sex? Are you having like crazy sex,’ Tiffany asked
‘He always said, “if you wait too long, it’ll freeze over,” I think he’s right’ she said.
Jane seemed confident in wrapping up her sex life saying ‘I couldn’t have sex again even if I wanted to.’
Tiffany was sure to bring up, what Jane recently described as her one ‘regret.’
She recalled meeting with Marvin Gaye while he ex-husband Tom Hayden was running for the U.S. Senate, and how she ‘regrets’ not having sex with him.
As photos of the singer appeared on screen Jane couldn’t help saying ‘Oh he’s so beautiful.’
Over: Jane replied: ‘No, zero,’ adding ‘I don’t have time. I’m old and I’ve had so much of it, I don’t need it right now because I’m too busy’
Gushing: She recalled meeting with Marvin Gaye while he ex-husband Tom Hayden was running for the U.S. Senate, and how she ‘regrets’ not having sex with him. As photos of the singer appeared on screen Jane couldn’t help saying ‘Oh he’s so beautiful’
‘In a bar…we had a long talk and it was clear it could have happened if I wanted it to. But I was married,’ she said. Adding: ‘So I let that one go.’
Jane previously dished on her almost-time with Marvin last month in a New York Times interview.
‘Who I do think about, and what is a great regret is Marvin Gaye,’ she said a the time. ‘He wanted to and I didn’t. I was married to Tom [Hayden].’
Jane admitted while that would have been nice, she turned down his offer.
‘I needed some but he didn’t say that, no,’ Fonda went on. ‘But then I read, apparently he had my picture on his refrigerator. I didn’t find that out until later, after he was dead.’
Faithful: ‘In a bar…we had a long talk and it was clear it could have happened if I wanted it to. But I was married,’ she said. Adding: ‘So I let that one go’
Dynamic duo: Fonda was wed to left-wing activist/politician Tom Hayden for 17 years, married in 1973. Hayden passed away in 2016. They two shared 47-year-old son Troy Garity. They’re seen in 1979 above
Number one: ‘I’m stronger than all the men that I’ve been married to,’ she continued in the candid article The Grace And Frankie actress with French screenwriter Roger Vadim (pictured); they were wed from 1965 to 1973; Jane and Roger seen at the 1970 Oscars
Jane also dished about being single in an interview with The Guardian last month.
She reminisced about her past loves, which included three marriages, but now remarked that ‘[that part of my life] is gone. I can tell.’
‘It’s just over – I’ve closed up shop. I’m extremely happy on my own,’ Fonda continued.
Jane was most recently in a longtime relationship with record producer Richard Perry, until they split in 2017.
Before that, the Grace And Frankie actress was wed to media magnate Ted Turner from 1991 until 2001, left-wing activist/politician Tom Hayden from 1973 to 1990, and French screenwriter Roger Vadim from 1965 to 1973.
Number three: In the interview with Haddish she did give her ‘favorite ex-husband’ Ted Turner a shoutout They were wed from 1991 until 2001 (pictured in 1991)
Of her ex-husbands, Fonda observed, ‘I always wanted to date someone who was the opposite of my father. I didn’t realize that, in the ways that really mattered, I picked men who were just like him because they all had a hard time with intimacy.’
Jane’s father, of course, was legendary Hollywood actor Henry Fonda, with whom she shared the silver screen in 1981’s Academy Award-winning On Golden Pond.
But now, although she’s spent much of her past in a relationship, Jane sees herself as her strongest asset.
‘I’m now five years older than my dad was when he died and I’ve realized that I am, in fact, stronger than he was.
‘I’m stronger than all the men that I’ve been married to,’ she continued in the candid article.