Jane Fonda Addresses Face Bandage, Reveals She Had Cancer Removed from Her Lip

[MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] You look amazing. Do you, have you, why did you say, I read that you said you felt. You're not proud to admit that you've had work done. Why not? We really wanna talk about that now? [LAUGH] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] Good attitude, good posture, take care of myself. But let me tell you why I love this move that we did, Our Souls at Night. Yeah. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] Were you shocked by it? Yeah. Just a little bit. I mean, given the fact that we don't have a lot of time. Yeah. And Bob is right here. It was a weird thing to bring up whether I've had plastic surgery or not. I have and I've talked about it, but it just seemed like the wrong time and the place to raise that question. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [BLANK_AUDIO]

On Monday, Jane Fonda announced that she had a cancerous growth removed from her face.

“I just want to explain the bandage. I just had a cancer taken from my lip,” she told the audience. "I thought it was going to heal in time before I came before you, but it’s fine. I just want to explain it. I don’t normally go around like this."

During a radio interview with Howard Stern later that day, Fonda further discussed her cancer diagnosis, adding that her doctor "dug into" her lip to remove the malignant growth. “Hey listen, the world is falling apart, what’s a lip,” she joked. “Yeah, they did [biopsy it.] I’m going to be fine, thanks.”

Glad the surgery hasn't hurt your wit, Jane! Get well soon.