Jane Fonda's Live TV Expletives!....
Jane Fonda turned the air blue on U.S. breakfast show Today on Thursday (14Feb08) when she uttered the explicit 'C' word.The actress, 70, joined Eve Ensler on the show's sofa to discuss the 10th anniversary of the playwright's Vagina Monologues-inspired V-Day when she stunned viewers by saying c**t.Asked how she got involved in V-Day and the play, where celebrities act out real-life domestic violence and rape scenarios, Fonda explained she wasn't keen on the whole idea at first.She said, "I live in Georgia; I was asked to do a monologue called C**t and I said, `I don't think so, I've got enough problems.'" Fonda said she later saw the play and it "changed my life".The expletive ran during the live broadcast on America's East Coast. It was bleeped out for subsequent broadcasts.Later in the show, interviewer/host Meredith Viera apologised to viewers, 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 apologises, and so do we. We would do nothing to offend the audience. So please accept that apology".
Since her first Vagina Monologues performance, Fonda has become a V-Day champion, travelling the world with Ensler and performing the Vagina Monologues in India, Palestine, Mexico and Jordan.
Meanwhile in other news its been revealed Jane Fonda, along with Oprah Winfrey and Jessica Alba are to stage the biggest Vagina Monologues performance in history at the New Orleans, Louisiana arena where locals sheltered from Hurricane Katrina.A starry line-up will read and act out real-life stories from rape and domestic violence victims at the Superdome in April (08) - and, for the first time, leading men will take part.
The SuperLove event will coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Eve Ensler-inspired play - and the author/feminist thinks it's time for men to get involved in women's issues.
She says, "Men must be our allies in the next 10 years and own this issues as a human issue, not a women's issue, if we're going to end violence against women and girls".
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