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Jane Fonda’s Vibrator Revelations: A Peek into Grace and Frankie Farewell

In her 84 years, Jane Fonda has amassed a remarkable list of achievements, from clinching two Oscars to reshaping the landscape of activism and fitness.

Adding to her impressive repertoire, the seasoned actress disclosed a rather quirky detail – a collection of vibrators tucked away in her bedside drawer.

Reflecting on the enduring success of Netflix’s comedy series, Grace and Frankie, which premiered in 2015 and is now bidding adieu after seven seasons, Fonda and Lily Tomlin, along with the cast and creators, delved into the show’s evolution.

The series follows the journey of two women who forge an unlikely friendship after their husbands depart for each other.

During a poignant moment in the farewell special, Fonda and Tomlin reminisced about a storyline in the third season where their characters embarked on a venture to design vibrators catering to women with arthritis, challenging stereotypes around older women’s s**ual desires.

Expressing her affinity for vibrators, Fonda quipped, “I’m a big fan of vibrators.

I forgot how big they are.” To which Tomlin humorously retorted, “I never forgot.

Geez, these are so overstated with these big old knobs on them and things like that.” Fonda chimed in, emphasizing the importance of the knobs, recalling the flood of vibrator gifts she received during the season centered on their vibrator business plotline.

The upcoming final episode of Grace and Frankie promises a heartwarming reunion as Dolly Parton, Fonda, and Tomlin’s former co-star from the iconic film “9 to 5,” will make a much-anticipated cameo appearance.

According to Tomlin, Parton’s presence on the last episode was a cherished moment that had been years in the making.

For fans eager to relive the magic of Grace and Frankie, the entire farewell special can be viewed below.

Experience the camaraderie and reminiscences shared by Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as they bid adieu to a beloved chapter in television history.