Jane Fonda breaks her silence on the death of ex-husband Ted Turner

Jane Fonda breaks her silence on the death of ex-husband Ted Turner

Jane Fonda has paid a touching tribute to her ex-husband Ted Turner and describes the billionaire CNN founder as a “swollen pirate” after his death at the age of 87.

Turner, the visionary media mogul who transformed the global news landscape, died Wednesday.

Although a specific cause of death was not confirmed, it was well known that he had been living with Lewy body dementia in his later years.

Fonda, who was married to Turner for a decade until 2001, shared her “immediate thoughts” on social media, reflecting on a man she admired for both his brilliant mind and his unexpected vulnerability.

The 88-year-old actress admitted that Turner completely changed her life when he “swept” into it, noting that being both needed and cared for by such a powerful figure was a transformative experience.

She credited the creator of Turner Classic Movies for giving her a new sense of confidence while teaching her about everything from business strategy to the intricacies of wildlife and nature.

Fonda fondly recalled his intense competitiveness, noting that he was the only person who could compete with Katharine Hepburn in that department, whether they were enumerating pistes or discussing the vast tracts of land he managed.

Turner’s legacy as a “giant” of broadcasting was echoed by current industry executives, including CNN Worldwide CEO Mark Thompson, who called him “the presiding spirit” of the network.

Beyond the boardroom, Fonda highlighted Turner’s softer side, suggesting that his greatest strength was actually his ability to show need, a trait not often expected of men in his position.

She spoke warmly of his five children, whom she had the privilege of mothering as a stepmother, acknowledging that while it was a challenge to be married to such a complex man, he was worth it.

Fonda ended his tribute with a poignant snap of Turner at the pearly gates being clapped by the many endangered species, from bison to Mexican gray wolves, that his conservation efforts helped save from extinction.

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