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Traitor and Liar: ‘I’m the Oldest Ambassador for Skincare in the World’

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

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The hands don’t match the face…

DailyMail: She’s a Hollywood icon, and has enjoyed a glittering career spanning an impressive five decades.

And after clocking up yet another appearance at the Cannes Film Festival when she dazzled  on the red carpet at the Grace of Monaco premiere on Wednesday night, Jane Fonda has opened up on her beauty secrets – joking that she is the “oldest living ambassador for skincare”.

The 76-year-old screen sire traitor is in the French Riviera in her capacity as a spokesmodel for French cosmetics company L’Oreal, and revealed that she ensures she is camera-ready at all times by getting plenty of shut-eye.

Speaking in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she said: ‘Sleep is my survival tip, it’s the hardest and most essential thing.’

The Oscar-winning actress also discussed how the Cannes Film Festival has changed since she first started attending the iconic movie event many moons ago, explaining all eyes are on “fashion and jewelry” nowadays.

“Twenty or thirty years ago I wouldn’t be here working for a company like L’Oreal, they just didn’t have that then. But it’s fun to be able to come back in that capacity.”

She joked: “I’m the oldest living ambassador for skincare in the world and in history!”

Sleep is her secret? Please, spare me your lies. Fonda has had plastic surgery:

“It was a hard decision to make, and I decided if I’m going to do it, I’m going to tell the truth,” Fonda said. “I’m writing a book about aging, so I can’t write that book and not say I’ve had plastic surgery. And you know, I just decided it was for me – I don’t want to have bags under my eyes that make me look tired, and so forth and so on.” On her blog, she admitted to having some work done on her chin and neck. “I’m careful about how I eat. I stay active. I walk a lot. I have good genes — and money“. 

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L’Oreal must be so proud to have a traitor and a liar represent them.

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