Jane Fonda cries at Lily Tomlin's hand and foot imprint ceremony in LA

Jane Fonda gets emotional and wipes away tears as she honors Lily Tomlin at the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood

Jane Fonda got emotional while honoring her Grace and Frankie costar Lily Tomlin at her hand and foot imprint ceremony on Friday afternoon.

While delivering a heartwarming speech about the comedy legend, 82, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood the 84-year-old Oscar winner wiped away tears as she reflected on her longtime pal’s career over the past five decades.

Ahead of her friend becoming immortalized on the Forecourt of the Stars, the Monster-In-Law star took the stage in a white tweed blazer with black trim and gold statement earrings to introduce Tomlin.  

Proud friend: Jane Fonda got emotional while honoring her Grace and Frankie costar Lily Tomlin at her hand and foot imprint ceremony on Friday

The audience was packed with A-listers, including West Side Story star Rita Moreno and June Diane Raphael, who cheered on the four-time Emmy winner as she placed her hands and feet in the cement. 

In addition to writing her name and date, Tomlin paid tribute to Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In character Edith Ann by scribbling her first name into the wet burlap. 

Fonda and Tomlin first met backstage of the Broadway show Appearing Nightly in 1977, before coming together on screen for the first time in their hit film 9 to 5, released back in 1980.

A big honor: While delivering a heartwarming speech about the comedy legend, 82, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood the 84-year-old Oscar winner wiped away tears as she reflected on her longtime pal’s career over the past five decades

Glamarous: Ahead of her friend becoming immortalized on the Forecourt of the Stars, the Monster-In-Law star took the stage in a white tweed blazer with black trim and gold statement earrings

Star-studded guest list: The audience was packed with A-listers, including West Side Story star Rita Moreno and June Diane Raphael, who cheered on the four-time Emmy winner as she placed her hands and feet in the cement


Wow: In addition to writing her name and date, Tomlin paid tribute to Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In character Edith Ann by scribbling her first name into the wet burlap

34 years later, the women, who remained close over the years, reunited onscreen for Netflix’s much-loved sitcom Grace and Frankie, which recently wrapped its seventh and final season.   

Earlier this week, the Netflix unveiled the trailer for the final 12 episodes of Grace and Frankie, which resumes on April 29. 

Fonda and Tomlin executive produce and star as Ménage à Moi sex toy CEOs Grace Hanson Skolka and Frances ‘Frankie’ Bergstein in the series. 

Tremendous achievement in her field: Tomlin has been working in Hollywood for over five decades

Grinning from ear-to-ear: Tomlin was beaming with pride as she placed her hands in the wet cement

She joins the more than 200 stars that have left their prints outside the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre forecourt

‘It was a crazy ride with you,’ Grace tells Frankie in the reflective two-minute preview. ‘But I’d rather take a crazy ride with you than a normal ride with anybody else.’

This season, the Malibu roommates – whose husbands left them to get married to each other – are in counseling with a therapist played by Dollface star Beth Grant.

‘You’re going to want to look into her anger issues. I’ll send you my file,’ Frankie advises.

Through thick and thin: Fonda sat by Tomlin’s side through the ceremony

Lots of history: Fonda and Tomlin first met backstage of the Broadway show Appearing Nightly in 1977, before coming together on screen for the first time in their hit film 9 to 5, released back in 1980


Lots of support: The audience was packed with A-listers, including West Side Story star Rita Moreno and June Diane Raphael, who cheered on the four-time Emmy winner as she placed her hands and feet in the cement

Grace hints that she’s leaving her second husband – Omni Tech owner-turned-tax evader Nick Skolka (Peter Gallagher) – saying: ‘I’ve wasted too much time catering to the men in my life.’

At one point, the retired cosmetics mogul reminds the eccentric artist that ‘the reality is one of us is going to lose the other.’

Frankie then referred to the suicidal end of Ridley Scott’s 1991 film starring Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon: ‘Unless we do a Thelma and Louise thing, which I’m open to.’

Longtime friends: 34 years later, the women, who remained close over the years, reunited onscreen for Netflix’s much-loved sitcom Grace and Frankie, which recently wrapped its seventh and final season

Netflix stars: Fonda and Tomlin executive produce and star as Ménage à Moi sex toy CEOs Grace Hanson Skolka and Frances ‘Frankie’ Bergstein on Grace and Frankie

Coming soon: This season, the Malibu roommates – whose husbands left them to get married to each other – are in counseling with a therapist played by Dollface star Beth Grant

At that, Grace replied: ‘Pass.’

Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston, Brooklyn Decker, Ethan Embry, June Diane Raphael, and Baron Vaughn are back as series regulars.

And Millicent Martin, Peter Cambor, Michael Charles Roman, Lindsey Kraft, and Niccole Thurman will reprise their recurring roles.


Shaking things up: Grace hints that she’s leaving her second husband – Omni Tech owner-turned-tax evader Nick Skolka (Peter Gallagher) – saying: ‘I’ve wasted too much time catering to the men in my life’

Beloved: Creators Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris’ critically-acclaimed, 13-time Emmy-nominated show made history as the longest-running original series on Netflix, having premiered in 2015

Surprise! On November 5, Netflix confirmed that the acting legends’ 9 to 5 co-star Dolly Parton would appear in the seventh season, despite not being in the trailer

‘When Covid’s over! I’ve been trying to do Grace and Frankie for years. We worked so well together on 9 to 5,’ the 76-year-old national treasure told Lorraine last year

Creators Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris’ critically-acclaimed, 13-time Emmy-nominated show made history as the longest-running original series on Netflix, having premiered in 2015.

‘We are not done yet and the best is yet to come,’ Grace declares.

On November 5, Netflix confirmed that the acting legends’ 9 to 5 co-star Dolly Parton would appear in the seventh season, despite not being in the trailer.

Resumes on April 29! Earlier this week, Netflix unveiled the trailer for the final 12 episodes of the seventh (and final) season of Grace and Frankie

‘We are not done yet and the best is yet to come!’ Creators Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris’ critically-acclaimed, 13-time Emmy-nominated show made history as the longest-running original series on Netflix, having premiered in 2015

‘When Covid’s over! I’ve been trying to do Grace and Frankie for years. We worked so well together on 9 to 5,’ the 76-year-old national treasure told Lorraine last year.

‘It’s a crazy, wonderful show and we’ve been trying to write me in somehow. So when it’s safe to actually do a production, I’ll probably get around to doing that.’

It’s been 42 years since the talented trio got revenge against their sexist boss (Dabney Coleman) in Colin Higgins’ critically-acclaimed office comedy, which amassed $103.3M at the global box office.

‘It’s happening!’: It’s been 42 years since the talented trio got revenge against their sexist boss (Dabney Coleman) in Colin Higgins’ critically-acclaimed office comedy, which amassed $103.3M at the global box office 

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