🤯 Hollywood Legend Jane Fonda at 88 Drops BOMBSHELL: The 3 Out-of-Control Kids Who Drove Her INSANE! 😤💥

When Jane Fonda sat down for what was supposed to be a reflective interview about her legendary career, no one expected it to veer straight into scorched-earth territory.

But that’s exactly what happened when she was asked about the younger stars she’s worked with over the years.

Without missing a beat, the 88-year-old icon smiled slyly and said, “Oh, there were a few who made me want to throw in the towel.

Kids who thought the world revolved around them… and made everyone’s lives miserable.

” What followed was a brutally honest list of three infamous names — all young stars who many believed Jane had supported, but who she now admits were complete nightmares behind the scenes.

The first name stunned everyone: Lindsay Lohan.

Fonda and Lohan worked together on the 2007 film Georgia Rule, and while tabloids at the time hinted at on-set tension, no one knew the full extent — until now.

“She was a tornado of chaos,” Fonda revealed.

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“We’d wait hours for her to show up.

When she did, she’d be either crying, yelling, or just… vacant.

I tried to be patient, I really did.

I even pulled her aside and said, ‘You’ve got talent, but this isn’t how professionals behave.

’ She rolled her eyes and walked off.

” Fonda described the shoot as one of the most emotionally draining of her career, saying, “It wasn’t acting — it was babysitting.

The second name? Equally shocking: Shia LaBeouf.

Though they never shared a major film, Fonda had several close encounters with the controversial actor during activist circles and overlapping Hollywood events.

“He was explosive.

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I saw him scream at a female assistant in a parking lot like she was garbage.

I couldn’t believe it.

Later, he approached me like nothing had happened.

I remember thinking, ‘This is someone who doesn’t understand the damage he causes.

’” Fonda admitted she avoided working on a major streaming project specifically because LaBeouf was in talks to join the cast.

“He had too many demons, and I didn’t want to be collateral damage.

But the third name is the one that truly rocked the room: Miley Cyrus.

While many know Miley as a rebel-turned-activist, few expected her to make Fonda’s “most hated” list.

The two appeared together during climate change campaigns and celebrity-led social justice movements.

At first, Jane said she was impressed by Miley’s energy — but quickly saw a darker side.

“She wanted to lead, but didn’t want to listen.

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Every time I tried to give her advice, she brushed me off with a joke or some sarcastic comment.

She acted like activism was a performance, not a commitment.

And she constantly undermined our message by showing up late or hungover.

I stopped inviting her.

Fonda clarified that she never hated these stars as human beings — but as colleagues, they were “toxic” and “completely unprofessional.

” What stung her the most, she said, was the entitlement.

“They had all the opportunities in the world and treated it like a game.

Meanwhile, others were working their asses off just to be heard.

She also admitted that her maternal instincts were partly to blame.

“I wanted to help them.

I really did.

But there comes a point where your love turns into resentment.

And I realized I was trying harder than they were.

” In classic Jane Fonda fashion, she didn’t end her comments with bitterness but with a brutally poetic line: “Hollywood is full of broken children.

I just didn’t realize how sharp their pieces could be.

Social media exploded as soon as her remarks went public.

Some fans were shocked, especially those who saw Fonda as a universally nurturing figure.

Others applauded her candor, calling it “the truth bomb we’ve been waiting for.

” Within hours, hashtags like #JaneTellsAll and #FondaFury began trending, and several celebrity commentators weighed in.

Even insiders from Georgia Rule backed up her claims about Lohan, with one anonymous crew member tweeting, “Everything Jane said was 100% accurate.

That set was a war zone.

As for the stars named? None have officially responded yet, though insiders say Lohan was “blindsided and hurt,” Shia “doesn’t care,” and Miley “thought it was hilarious.

” But whether they react or not, the damage is done.

Jane Fonda — the queen of grace and grit — has shown she’s not afraid to call out even the most high-profile young talents if they cross the line.

And if you think these are the only names she’s holding back, think again.

In the interview’s final moments, she hinted, “There were more.

Oh, plenty more.

But I’ll save those for my final memoir.

That one… won’t be PG-rated.

” If this bombshell was just the beginning, Hollywood better brace itself — because Fonda’s final chapter might be the most explosive one yet.