'I've been raped' - Jane Fonda speaks out

  • 04/03/2017
Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda at a pre-Oscars party on Feb 22 (Getty)

Activist and actress Jane Fonda has spoken for the first time about being raped and sexually abused as a child, saying she was raised with "the disease to please" others.

Fonda, 79, a long-time outspoken advocate of women's rights, said it had taken her years to stand up for herself in Hollywood on issue such as pay and the roles she took.

"I've been raped, I've been sexually abused as a child and I've been fired because I wouldn't sleep with my boss and I always thought it was my fault; that I didn't do or say the right thing," Fonda told fellow actress Brie Larson in a conversation for the March 2 edition of Net-a-Porter magazine.

Fonda gave no details of the assaults.

"I know young girls who've been raped and didn't even know it was rape," she said. "They think, 'It must have been because I said 'no' the wrong way.' One of the great things the women's movement has done is to make us realise that (rape and abuse is) not our fault. We were violated and it's not right."

Fonda, who won Oscars for Klute and Coming Home in the 1970s, was a leading Hollywood activist at that time, opposing the Vietnam War and supporting the emerging women's movement. For years she was known as 'Hanoi Jane' for her left-wing views and visiting North Vietnam.

But in other areas of her life, such as the Hollywood pay gap where women are often paid less than male stars, Fonda was far from militant.

At the height of her career in the 1970s and 1980s, "I never got paid a huge amount of money - I never thought I was worth it," she said.

"For me, it was just the way things were. Guys earned more. I am so glad people are feeling righteous anger about it now."

Reuters