So what happens when you put two competent, strong-willed #15 FCIL women in the same room together for what is meant to be a cordial interview? Well, if it’s anything like last week, you get some pretty awkward moments. Actress Jane Fonda appeared on “Megyn Kelly Today” last Wednesday to promote her new film, “Our Souls at Night,” when the interview took a turn and Kelly asked Fonda about her plastic surgery.
“You’ve been an example to everyone in how to age beautifully and with strength and unapologetically,” Kelly told Fonda. “You admit you’ve had work done, which I think is to your credit. But you look amazing…. I read that you said you’re not proud to say you’ve had work done. Why not?” The crowd applauded, and all seemed well in news-land, until Jane’s countenance suddenly dropped. “We really want to talk about that now?” she asked. Megyn, caught off guard, replied, “Well, one of the things people think when they look at you is how good you look.” Jane responded matter of factly, “Well, thanks. Good attitude, good posture. I take care of myself. But let me tell you why I love this movie that we did, ‘Our Souls at Night,’ rather than plastic surgery.”
Ouch! Sitting next to Fonda was fellow actor Robert Redford, a rare #11 FCAL still in Hollywood. He looked a bit uncomfortable himself, and laughed awkwardly.
Lesson for Ms. Kelly … don’t mess with your fellow Brain Type. You think she would have learned her lesson with Donald Trump (#15 FCIL).
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