NBC apologizes for Jane Fonda's offensive word. Your thoughts?!


Question: Fri Feb 15, 9:13 AM ET



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Television network NBC apologized for itself and actress Jane Fonda on Thursday after she used an offensive word on the "Today Show."

NBC called it "a slip" and said they did not mean to offend audiences.

Fonda was on the program on Thursday with playwright Eve Ensler to discuss Ensler's award-winning work, "The Vagina Monologues," in which women talk about their sexuality using frank language about their bodies and references to genitalia.

"Vagina Monologues" has spawned a movement called V-Day that aims to stop violence against women, and it is celebrating its 10th anniversary on Thursday.

Over the years, celebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Salma Hayek, Sally Field, Glenn Close and Fonda have become involved in V-Day. On the "Today Show," Fonda explained how she first heard of "Vagina Monologues."

"I was asked to do a monologue called 'C***,' and I said, 'I don't think so. I've got enough problems," Fonda said


Answers: Fri Feb 15, 9:13 AM ET



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Television network NBC apologized for itself and actress Jane Fonda on Thursday after she used an offensive word on the "Today Show."

NBC called it "a slip" and said they did not mean to offend audiences.

Fonda was on the program on Thursday with playwright Eve Ensler to discuss Ensler's award-winning work, "The Vagina Monologues," in which women talk about their sexuality using frank language about their bodies and references to genitalia.

"Vagina Monologues" has spawned a movement called V-Day that aims to stop violence against women, and it is celebrating its 10th anniversary on Thursday.

Over the years, celebrities including Oprah Winfrey, Salma Hayek, Sally Field, Glenn Close and Fonda have become involved in V-Day. On the "Today Show," Fonda explained how she first heard of "Vagina Monologues."

"I was asked to do a monologue called 'C***,' and I said, 'I don't think so. I've got enough problems," Fonda said

The C bomb? psssssssst that's nothing. America's mentality is still stuck in Kiddie Land!

Honestly a lot worse has been said on tv and nobody made a big deal about it all she said was the word she was not directing it towards anyone so yea I think they should let it go.

omg!..!
why does everyone get so offended by every little f****n thing!
ughh.
i mean rly.
its not like we all dont use that word.
i say it all the time. and luckily i dont hang out w// up tight a**holes who are always like..you shouldnt say that. blah blah blah!
everyone can say what they want.
C***C***C***C***C***C***C***C***!!!!!!...



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