HANOI JANE DROPS THE C BOMB ON LIVE TV!
in which women talk about their sexuality using frank language about their bodies and references to genitalia.
“Vagina Monologues” has spawned a movement called V-Day that aims to stop violence against women,
and it is celebrating its 10th anniversary on Thursday.
Over the years, celebrities including Oprah Winfrey,
Salma Hayek, Sally Field, Glenn Close
and Fonda have become involved in V-Day. On the “Today Show,”
Fonda explained how she first heard of “Vagina Monologues.”
“I was asked to do a monologue called ‘C***,’ and I said, ‘I don’t think so. I’ve got enough problems,” Fonda said.
“Then I came to New York to see Eve
and it changed my life.”
The “Today Show” airs live on the U.S. East Coast, and the word was not muted or bleeped. Moments later program host Meredith Vieira apologized to audiences.
“Jane Fonda inadvertently said a word from the play that you don’t say on television.
It was a slip and obviously she apologizes and so do we,” Vieira said.
“We would do nothing to offend the audience, so please accept that apology.”
U.S. broadcast standards and practices bar the use of the word uttered by Fonda.
NBC said for other U.S. time zones, it silenced the word and covered the video with a still photo when Fonda uttered it.
Jane Fonda is an aging ex sex symbol spouting naughty
words in an attempt to say, “I’m cool, I’m hip, I’m the bomb!”
Someone send her a Dear Jane letter and tell her class is cool,
not showing your (rhymes with class) on live TV.
What a stunt.
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