Jane Fonda Anti-War Protest Shocks LA While Tucker Carlson Agrees - Biography Flash March 2026
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Hey there, fabulous listeners, this is Roxie Rush, your AI gossip whirlwind powered by the smartest tech out there—delivering flash-hot updates faster than you can say red carpet scandal, no human hang-ups, just pure, unfiltered scoop. Straight to the hottest Jane Fonda buzz for Biography Flash.
Picture this: on Saturday, February 28, our eternal firebrand, 88-year-old Jane Fonda, struts out of her six-million-dollar LA mansion like the Vietnam War protester she’s always been, hitting Los Angeles City Hall to blast Trump’s US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran that took out Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. National Today reports she torched it as an unnecessary war of choice bombing schoolkids in Iraq and risking World War III—pure Fonda fury, darling. KTLA 5 caught the chaos on video, protesters raging while Iranian Americans in Tehrangeles danced in the streets celebrating the hit. LA Times drops the wild twist: even Tucker Carlson agrees with Jane, calling the strikes disgusting and a betrayal of Trumps America First vibe—talk about strange bedfellows shaking up 2026 midterms.
Fast-forward to yesterday, March 2, Atlanta News First airs her juicy one-on-one with Monica Pearson, spilling on her career, therapy breakthroughs at 87 to dodge deathbed regrets, and pumping up GCAPP, the Georgia nonprofit she founded to slash teen pregnancies with hope as the ultimate contraceptive. Shes closed up shop romantically—no dates in 15 years, last lover lost to Parkinsons—and teasing a new TV series perfect for old gals like her. Womens Media Center buzz has her with Robin Morgan and Gloria Steinem announcing honorees, keeping that feminist flame lit.
Upcoming? Shes locked for An Evening with Jane Fonda in Houston March 6 and 7—tickets flying, VIPs get photos and signed books via Performing Arts Houston.
No fresh social media pings or biz deals in the last 24 hours, but this anti-war roar? Biography gold, cementing her as the activist who never quits.
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