Jane Fonda on saving the
planet: Last year, Fonda sold her 7,102-square-footBeverly Hills mansion for $8.5
million. To replace the mansion, “the
environmentalist activist went all the way down from a 7,102 square foot
mansion to a 6,679 square foot luxury townhouse. The $5.8 million three-story
home has 4 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and a semi-subterranean three car garage
which no doubt only stock Teslas. The master suite has its own fireplace, two
walk-in closets, a marble bathroom, and its own balcony. There are staff
quarters for the servants. And an elevator for a convenient way to get around
the three-story condo.”
Every
now and then, Fonda flies to Washington, D.C., and gets arrested while protesting
to save the Earth. She urges other protesters to “take the next step beyond individual
actions to reduce our carbon footprint.”
Other
lovely and fabulous people were also arrested.
“Ted
Danson, who last year bought a second compound next to his first compound in
Santa Monica with a walk-in wine cellar (don’t call it a cave), he already owns
a cottage in Nashville, a ten-acre place in California, and a six-acre
multi-residence spread on Martha’s Vineyard. The Cheers star and blackface
impresario is naturally concerned about the environment. He owns so much of it.
“Brooklyn
Decker, the Sports Illustrated model, also came to D.C. to fight for the
environment. Decker and her husband have two homes, a 7,300 square foot mansion
in West Austin, Texason 15 acres of land with an infinity pool, and the other,
a 4-acre spread with 7 bedrooms in North Carolina.”
There
is more good stuff. Fonda outdoes herself.
The
thing is, those people have no idea of their measure of stupid or hypocrisy.
They are incapable of knowing anything outside their own spheres.
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