Jane Fonda
The actor and activist warns that the fossil fuel industry is destroying the climate â and legislators won't do anything to stop it.
Greene, who called herself an âunapologetic pro-life politicianâ in her response to Fonda, previously liked social media posts about violence toward Democrats.
The screen legend and storied activist said bulimia ravaged her life, and that even once she hit her 40s, she thought: "If I keep on like this, I'm going to die."
âItâs such an iconic, fun character,â the âEuphoriaâ star said while confirming her attachment to the project, which is causing Fonda to âworry.â
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The quarterback great ponders Gronk's matchmaking suggestion in a lighthearted exchange between the former teammates.
The actor was âcompletely starstruckâ after meeting the star athlete on the set of their upcoming movie "80 For Brady."
âI am feeling so blessed, so fortunate," said the veteran actor, who has been undergoing chemotherapy for non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Sally Field, Rita Moreno and Lily Tomlin also star in the Super Bowl comedy with the football legend himself.
Celebrities like Emma Thompson and Ryan Gosling who are speaking out about Harvey Weinsteinâs alleged harassment and abuse continue to highlight how this is part of a bigger problem in Hollywood.
The Hollywood star and lifelong activist, already arrested five times at climate protests alone, talked to HuffPost about getting into the political spending game.