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Jane Fonda: QVC axed my appearance over politics

Sat Jul 16, 2011 5:20 PM EDT
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Frazier Moore, AP Television Writer

FILE - In this April 2, 1973 file photo, actress Jane Fonda holds her arm up in the air as she joins a group of anti-war demonstrators on a march toward the Western White House to protest the visit of South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu in San Clemente, Calif. Jane Fonda says she's been banished from QVC amid concerns about her political past. The network says it was a routine programming change. Fonda was set to appear on the home-shopping channel on Saturday, July 16, 2011 to promote her new book on aging, "Prime Time." But the day before, she learned her segment had been canceled. (AP Photo/Harold Filan, File)

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NEW YORK — Jane Fonda says she's been banished from QVC amid concerns about her political past. The network says it was a routine programming change.

Fonda was set to appear on the home-shopping channel on Saturday to promote her new book on aging, "Prime Time." But the day before, she learned her segment had been cancelled.

In a statement posted on her website, Fonda says QVC told her of receiving "a lot of calls" from viewers criticizing her opposition to the Vietnam War and threatening to boycott the show if she was allowed to appear.

Fonda goes on to say she is "deeply disappointed that QVC caved to this kind of insane pressure" and declares, "I love my country."

Paul Capelli, a spokesman for West Chester, Pa.-based QVC, confirmed Fonda's cancelled appearance, but specified no reason.

"It's not unusual to have a schedule change with our shows and guests with little or no notice," he said in an e-mail. Fonda is not currently re-scheduled to appear, he said.

Fonda was dubbed "Hanoi Jane" nearly 40 years ago after visiting the North Vietnamese capital, where she made radio broadcasts critical of U.S. war policy. While there, she was photographed sitting on an anti-aircraft gun laughing and clapping.

Though she still defends her anti-war activism, Fonda has acknowledged that the photo incident was "a betrayal" of American forces.

"That two-minute lapse of sanity will haunt me until the day I die," she wrote in her 2006 autobiography.

The 73-year-old actress won Oscars for her films "Coming Home" and "Klute." Besides her books, she has also produced and starred in a number of bestselling exercise videos.

"Prime Time" will be released next month.

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Online:

www.janefonda.com

www.qvc.com

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sms29s66

Oh, Jane, how could you? A two-time Oscar winner appearing on QVC? Have you no shame?

    Reply#1 - Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:31 PM EDT
    Rbyrow

    Is there a website I can donate to, for the legal defense for the person that removes Jane Fonda from the earth?

      Reply#2 - Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:27 PM EDT
      dewdrop-999481

      Ha ha, I still cant stand you Jane. I can really hold a grudge. Big mouth old bag. And she is STILL whining.

        Reply#3 - Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:51 PM EDT
        sms29s66

        No matter what y'all think of her, we are all in her debt--she married Ted Turner and stopped him from colorizing B&W classics.

          Reply#4 - Sun Jul 17, 2011 10:19 AM EDT
          Gunner-2029188

          Hanoi Jane....maybe you should move to Vietnam and host the QVC over there.

          And you are correct. We won't ever forget that your actions placed service members in

          danger. I'm sure your headstone will get "fragged" a time or two.

            Reply#5 - Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:35 PM EDT
            johnny angel

            As a Vietnam era veteran (USMC 1968/72) let me thank Jane (again) for her courage, as gutless Americans remained silent about the war. Thanks to Mohammad Ali as well. Oh yeah, thanks to the Department of the Navy for finally coming clean on the Gulf of Tonkin lie; too bad so many died before they found their courage... or was it impunity?

              Reply#6 - Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:11 PM EDT
              Tyler Durden-330839

              We won that war, right?

              How else could my 250 dollar winter coat come fron Viet Nam?

                Reply#7 - Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:25 PM EDT
                Ted-1487122

                No sympathy for Hanoi Jane. Not while I'm alive. 50,000 brave American soldiers died in Vietnam, and she went to Hanoi and applauded their efforts in killing our soldiers. I spit on Jane Fonda, just the way she spit on America and all those dead soldiers. Don't spend money on anything that would put one penny in her pocket. Don't reward treason.

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