When Jane Fonda stepped on stage to present the Best Picture award at the 2020 Oscars, there was something radically different about her.
Plus, let's not forget the significance of the choppy mullet Fonda sported while protesting the Vietnam war in the early '70s. “Hair had ruled me for many years,” wrote Fonda in her memoir,, recalling the “hair epiphany” that inspired her chop. “Perhaps I used it to hide behind. The men in my life liked it long and blonde, and I had been a blonde for so long that I didn’t even know what my own color actually was. I simply said to [hairstylist] Paul McGregor, ‘Do something,’ and he did.
Fonda has long lived life on her own terms. And whether intentional or not, owning her gray hair with power and grace at the Oscars sends yet another inspiring message.
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