
Jane Fonda recently attended the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School graduation on May 16. She was invited as the Commencement speaker, addressing the new graduates.
She wore a sharp red suit over a silver blouse, paired with a bold necklace. Her shoulder-length gray hair was styled in soft waves. Fonda, known for her long Hollywood career and decades of activism, delivered her speech with confidence. She’s won two Academy Awards and built a reputation for combining acting with advocacy.
Jane Fonda shares her secrets to looking ageless
Fonda has never hidden the steps she takes to maintain her appearance. She keeps her skin hydrated, avoids too much sun, stays physically active, and makes time to rest. Besides, she also surrounds herself with people who lift her mood and claims these habits help her stay grounded and fresh. Fonda credits good posture with making her appear younger. In a past interview, she explained that standing tall affects how others see her and how she moves through a room.
Despite being in her late eighties, she continues to accept roles and public speaking invitations. Her energy and visibility challenge assumptions about aging in Hollywood, but she doesn’t claim it’s effortless. She acknowledges the discipline it takes and has often made it clear that her routine is consistent.
Jane Fonda says she once had a facelift and stopped
Fonda has spoken honestly about her past use of cosmetic procedures. She said she had a facelift but chose not to continue because she didn’t want to risk changing her face too much. The 87-year-old admitted that money plays a significant role in her lifestyle. She can afford personal trainers and regular treatments that many others can’t.
Still, she warned that surgery alone doesn’t always lead to good results. Some wealthy people, she noted, still end up looking unnatural. Now, she focuses on staying healthy and says that matters more than age. She has said she wants people to understand that aging doesn’t have to mean giving up on your looks, but that going too far isn’t the answer either.