There’s one plastic surgery procedure Jane Fonda is ‘not proud’ she got

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She’s not Fonda this decision.

The “Grace & Frankie” star-activist-and former fitness instructor, 84, says she regrets getting a facelift.

“I had a facelift and I stopped because I don’t want to look distorted. I’m not proud of the fact that I had [one],” the two-time Oscar winner (“Klute,” “Coming Home”) told Vogue in a new interview.

She said she also hopes that the Netflix comedy — about two older women (Fonda and Lily Tomlin) who reexamine their lives after their husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) confess their years-long affair and move in together — helps cast aging in a better light.

Fonda these days said she does “want young people to stop being afraid about getting older. What matters isn’t age, isn’t that chronological number. What matters is your health.”

And while she believes the Emmy-nominated series “gives people, especially women, a lot of hope” and is hopeful that her new outlook on aging will help “getting young people to stop being afraid of being old, helping people realize that just because you’re a certain age doesn’t mean you have to give up on life,” she acknowledged she’s in a privileged position to dispense such advice.

“I’m thinking with the second part of my brain is, Yeah, Fonda. You have money. You can afford a trainer. You can afford plastic surgery. You can afford facials. You can afford the things that help make you continue to look young,” said Fonda. “Money does help. Good genes and a lot of money, as somebody once said. But then as I’m saying that, I’m thinking we all know a lot of women who are wealthy who’ve had all kinds of facelifts and things like that and they look terrible.

“But I did it. I admit it, and then I just say, okay, you can get addicted,” she continued. “Don’t keep doing it.”