Jane Fonda is disturbed by plastic surgery addiction

One of Hollywood’s finest actresses has expressed her concern over the fact that it has quite become a norm for most celebrities to use plastic surgery to delay aging. Jane Fonda, star of Monster in Law and Barbarella, told the press that she started dreading every trip she takes into tinsel town because she hates the way an increasing number of young people in the town are going under the knife.

Jane Fonda also insisted that though she had her own share of plastic surgery makeovers, she was stunned and disturbed by the numbers of people, men and women alike, who are turning to plastic surgery to make themselves look younger.

Contactmusic quoted Fonda as saying, "I have had plastic surgery in the past but I don't want to do it anymore. I get so disturbed when I come out here (Los Angeles) and I see everybody kind of looking alike.”

The veteran actress has vowed never to go under the knife again. She believes that a message needs to be sent out to the young women of this generation. Growing old and getting wrinkles is an important part of life that should not be tampered with, says Fonda.

"We've got to show young girls that you can grow old and still live and have sex, and be erotic, and have fun - and have wrinkles," she said.

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