86-year-old actress Jane Fonda stood out with her granddaughter Viva Vadim, 21, at the 2024 TIME Earth Awards.
In addition to being a movie icon, Jane Fonda (age 86) is also known for her political commitments in the fight against global warming and has participated in many demonstrations, even being arrested several times.
It was in this capacity that the actress participated in the TIME Earth Awards in New York on Wednesday, April 24. ceremony honoring people who have worked for climate justice.
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On this occasion, Jane Fonda came accompanied by her granddaughter Viva Vadim, who took a photo with her on the red carpet. The latter is the daughter of Vanessa Vadim, the child that the Hollywood actress had with the French film director Roger Vadim, who was also the husband of Brigitte Bardot. The activist wore a purple suit over a matching shirt, her hair down, lots of jewelry and red lipstick. Her baby daughter chose a long black dress with a V-neckline and tied her hair up.
At 21, the young woman seems to specialize in photography and tapestry and posts her work on her Instagram page and on her website.
“We have become strangers to nature”
Jane Fonda made a statement at the event after receiving the Eath Award from TIME CEO Jessica Sibley. During his speech, the latter tried to explain how citizens can encourage politicians to deal with the climate problem.
“One of the big problems is that we have become alienated from nature,” he said before continuing. “I realized that with all the protests, arrests and lobbying over the decades… We still can’t get the legislation we need to work. what science tells us. Why is it so? Well, that’s because many elected officials, both Democrats and Republicans, are taking money out of the fossil fuel industry.” A special speech this evening, in which the environmental activist Robert D. Bullard and former Secretary of State John Kerry.
Source: Le Figaro
