Jane Fonda Talks Sex, Intimacy And Marriage On "Katie"

Jane Fonda: The Idea Of Marriage "Makes Me Feel Suffocated"

Jane Fonda has never been one to mince her words, and the actress had plenty to say during an interview with Katie Couric on Tuesday.

"As I started getting older, I realized, 'I'm so happy!'" Fonda said. "I didn't expect this! I wasn't happy when I was young."

What's behind the happiness and empowerment many women encounter as they get older? "We have nothing to lose!" Fonda said, making older women "the most dangerous on the planet."

There wasn't a topic Fonda and Couric didn't cover, from Fonda's new hip and knee and strained relationship with her father, Henry Fonda, to her secret struggle with bulimia and the importance of having intimacy in your life.

"Real love and intimacy can be much more possible when you're older," she said, though she's said she'll "never" get married again after going through three divorces. "It makes me feel suffocated," she explained.

But it wouldn't be a Jane Fonda interview if there wasn't a "just-between-us girls" chat on intimacy. (Fonda recently, and famously, proclaimed she's having the best sex of her life with "compañero" and music producer Richard Perry, 70.) Fonda described how she felt when her friend Carrie Fisher sent her an email about meeting up with Perry.

"The minute I saw that name, [I said] 'Something is happening in my body right now... This could be fun!' I went to LA to get a new knee and I got a new lover!" Fonda said. "I'm 75, I want to give people hope!"

To hear Fonda talk about what happens when you reconnect with a past lover, watch the video above.

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