Following a cancer diagnosis, Jane Fonda states that she is “not afraid of death” despite having limited time remaining

In an intimate and thought-provoking chat, real-life legend Jane Fonda shared her profound understanding of life’s limited nature and her unwavering determination to use her remaining time on earth to assist important causes close to her heart.

At eighty-four, Fonda has lived her whole life in the spotlight, enthralling audiences with her charisma and talent all around the world. As she draws closer to the end of her life, she wants to make a lasting impression by encouraging other famous people to utilise their platforms to further good.

The seasoned actress remarked boldly during this open discussion that she was not afraid of death because she was aware that it might happen sooner rather than later.

In an open conversation with Entertainment Tonight, Fonda, who received a Non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis the year before, said, “I am acutely aware that my time on this Earth is limited.”

She made a joke about how, as time goes on, one gets more conscious of the past rather than the future. It’s only a matter of common sense. Fonda, a strong advocate for openness and sincerity, declared that she would like to have chemotherapy as part of her cancer treatment regimen.

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She posted on Instagram, “Dear friends, there is something intimate I feel compelled to share.” After receiving a non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis, I started chemotherapy.

She said, “I consider myself extremely fortunate because approximately 80% of patients overcome this disease. Fortunately, this type of cancer is highly treatable.” I am blessed with access to excellent medical professionals and state-of-the-art therapies.

I am fully conscious, though, that my situation is unique. That other American families are battling illness while denying them access to my excellent healthcare is absurd. With confidence, Fonda told Entertainment Tonight, “I am ready.” I’ve had a life replete with marvels and blessings.

Even though I’m sad to leave, I know the time to leave this planet is drawing near. She has stated that she sincerely hopes that people will see how vital it is to use their platforms and influence to advance worthy causes at this point in their lives.