Actress Jane Fonda has had more than her fair share of romantic relationships, both on-screen and off.
Her marriage with her first husband Roger Vadim lasted from 1965 to 1973.
Then she wed Tom Hayden in 1973 and stayed married until 1990.

She married her third and final husband, media mogul Ted Turner in 1991; they divorced in 2001.
Fonda initially thought Turner was her final destination.
“He was sexy.

He had two million acres by the time I left.
It would have been easy to stay,” Fonda toldPeople.
“But there was this angel on my shoulder .

You will not really be authentic.'”
Out of all of them, Redford had a lifelong lasting impression.
Her first movie role after leaving Turner starred opposite Jennifer Lopez in the romantic comedy “Monster-in-Law.”
Later, she starred with her friend Lily Tomlin in the hit Netflix series “Grace and Frankie.”
The pair was there promoting their 2017 movie, “Our Souls At Night.”
Redford returned the admiration and explained why he has enjoyed working with Jane throughout their careers.
“From my point of view, things with Jane have always been easy.
Things just sort of fall into place.
There’s a love there, there’s a connection there.”
While co-starring with Redford in “Our Souls At Night” she noticed something was different.
“I fell in love with him every time.”
Still, Fonda finds difficulty working with Redford for one good reason.
Though they haven’t been a couple, they have a strong connection.
we’ve had a film relationship and a friendship that has gone almost 50 years."