Today, Jane Fonda tuns 82 years old, and she celebrated yesterday by protesting at another climate change rally. She was also arrested for the fifth time in her round of protesting at her weekly "Fire Drill Fridays." The group protesting with her sang "Happy Birthday" to the actress and activist as she was led away in handcuffs, per USA Today.

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December 21st is @JaneFonda’s 82nd birthday.



On Friday she was arrested for the 5th time demanding #NoNewFossilFuels and a #GreenNewDeal alongside 138+ people for the biggest #FireDrillFriday 🔥 yet.



RT this and help us make sure Jane sees 82,000 retweets by the end of the day! pic.twitter.com/67wiaKhgdt — Fire Drill Fridays (@FireDrillFriday) December 21, 2019

Fonda has been holding the Fire Drill Fridays all fall and is often joined by her celebrity friends, including Ted Danson, her Grace and Frankie co-stars and TV daughters, June Diane Raphael and Brooklyn Decker, Sam Waterston, Diane Lane, and more. Her own teenage granddaughter, Viva Vadim, even joined her at one protest and was arrested.

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Fonda is used to spending her birthday doing activist work. For her 80th birthday in December 2017, she held a party-fundraiser for the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (G.C.A.P.P.), which focuses on sexual health education and teen pregnancy prevention.

Fonda said then that she didn't expect to spend her 80s doing activist work like she did in her younger years. Fonda hasn't ever stopped this kind of work, though. This year, she temporarily moved to Washington, D.C. to focus on her climate-change protest work.

"I thought that maybe I could take up gardening, she told Vanity Fair in 2017. "I didn't think that I would be back on the barricades, no. I didn't think that our freedoms, our democracy would be in jeopardy the way they are now. I am utterly terrified."





Hilary Weaver Hilary Weaver is a freelance writer based in New York who writes about politics, queer issues, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, and every woman the Queen has ever made a dame.

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