Jane Fonda looks radiant while in wheelchair at Sydney airport
Fitness icon Jane Fonda was seen being pushed through Sydney airport in a wheelchair as she touched down in Australia for a special appearance
Jane Fonda was seen using a wheelchair as she landed in Sydney prior to a special one-night performance.
The fitness icon was photographed as she arrived in Australia on Friday, being wheeled through the airport terminal in a chair prior to her one-off show In Conversation with Jane Fonda.
Jane, 87, wore a navy coat with a mask covering her face and large dark sunglasses, a large tan tote bag on her lap, and a patterned scarf.
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She wore her hair in a sleek, volumized style and wore sneakers for comfort while she traveled.
Wearing oversized sunglasses, a sleek navy coat, a face mask, and sneakers, the Hollywood legend looked every bit the global icon as she rested in a wheelchair.
Jane will take to the stage on Sunday at the ICC Sydney Theatre, where she will have an in depth chat about her life, her legacy, and her views on ageing joined by Liz Hayes.
Speaking in a statement Jane said, "I'm deeply honoured and excited to be coming to Australia to join Wanderlust True North for these special events.
"As I've gotten older, I've come to see ageing as a gift – a time to embrace life fully, share our knowledge... laugh a little more.
"Australia has always embraced me over the decades, and I can’t wait to come back and meet everyone. I am very much looking forward to it and excited to share many secrets with my Aussie fans."
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While Jane is now using a wheelchair to aid her mobility she has recently admitted to feeling healthier and more alive now than when she was in her 20s and seems to have no intention of slowing down mentally or physically.
She told The Daily Telegraph, "I'm 87, and I feel younger and healthier and a greater sense of well-being than I had in my 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s.
"People have so many stereotypes of older people. I don't feel done yet." Jane also admitted that as she has gotten older, she refuses to take "sad roles" written for older women.
She said, "Roles that I'm offered are really sad. They are not worthy of my six decades in this industry.
"But I'm happy... I think one of the greatest things that we can attain is a robust sense of well-being, of happiness."