Jane Fonda Was Arrested For A Fifth Time On Her Birthday Weekend

December 23, 2019 / Posted by:

Jane Fonda continues to be That Bitch™ as she was arrested for a fifth time on Friday, and also celebrated her 82nd birthday over the weekend. Jane has already accepted a BAFTA Award while getting arrested, so why not celebrate a birthday the same way?

Jane and her famous friends have been partaking in “Fire Drill Fridays,” a weekly protest against climate change at the Capitol in DC. Before Friday, she was arrested four times. Jane stopped at four arrests for a minute, because she was worried that if she got arrested again she would have to do serious time instead of being released after 24 hours. But don’t worry, those of you who still watch Grace & Frankie, she’ll be able to shoot the next season since she only spent a few hours in the clink on Friday.

Here’s Jane getting lit up on Friday:

She also got tasty, woke white-boy, Matt McGorry from How To Get Away With Murder, arrested! Luckily for Matt, Annalise Keating will be able get him out of jail:

138 protesters were arrested on Friday, and 2 spent the night in jail. Jane wasn’t one of those 2. Her rep says that she was released later on Friday night.

Honestly, that would be a fun birthday. Having all of the weekend drunkards, and D.C. escorts who got caught singing you “Happy Birthday” in jail? And along with Jane, other famous people like Rosanna Arquette, Gloria Steinem and Casey Willson were also arrested. So now we can expect a bunch of star fuckers to get busted in DC on Friday nights since the city jail IS the star-studded IT place of the moment.

Pic: Twitter

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