Even if she keeps working, it’s safe to conclude that at 85, she’s nearing the end of her career.

Although her advanced age and numerous health scares have worried some fans, the actress recently discussed her feelings toward death and insisted she is “not scared.”

Fonda, who has lived almost her entire life in the spotlight, wants to spend her remaining time here to underscore how vital it is for celebrities to use their platforms to support worthy causes.

The Grace and Frankie actress recently said in an interview that she is “not afraid of death,” but that she will pass away “sooner rather than later.”

In September of last year, Fonda made public her Non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis. She frankly admitted to Entertainment Tonight that “I’m not going to be around for much longer.”

When you reach my age, you better understand how much time has passed since you were younger than you are now. That’s just reasonable, in my opinion.

Fonda disclosed that she will be receiving chemotherapy after receiving a cancer diagnosis.

At the moment, she posted on Instagram, “So, my dear friends, I have something personal I want to share.” I’ve been given a non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis and have begun chemotherapy.

“This malignancy is extremely curable. I consider myself incredibly lucky because 80% of people survive.

“I’m fortunate to have access to the top medical professionals and therapies because to my health insurance. I am aware of my privilege in this, and it hurts. Nearly every American family has experienced cancer at some point, and it is wrong that far too many people do not have access to the high-quality medical treatment I receive.

She told ET, “I’m ready!” “My life has been wonderful.

I don’t want to leave, but I know it will happen sooner rather than later.

Fortunately, Fonda tolerated her treatment well. The actress stated in a post from December on her website: “Last week, my oncologist informed me that my cancer is in remission and that I can stop receiving treatment. I feel very fortunate and blessed.

The 85-year-old woman said she has no fear of dying, despite the fact that she may be blessed.The Academy Award winner says she is “not afraid of dying” and sees death as an adventure.

I sort of, you know… During a visit to Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace, Fonda stated, “I don’t want to go because I still have a lot to do.

“What I’m really afraid of is having a lot of regrets at the end of life and not having time to do anything about it,” the author says.

Although Fonda acknowledged having “very few regrets,” she “wishes” she could have been a different “kind of mother” to her kids when they were younger.

She remarked, “I have wonderful, wonderful children who are bright and smart, and I simply didn’t know how to do it.

The famous Jane Fonda will be sorely missed when she passes away, at least among me.

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