Los Angeles, April 9: Actress Jane Fonda, who battled for life after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, says she has realised that she is not afraid of death anymore.
She made the revelation during an interview on "Oprah's Next Chapter", reports contactmusic.com.
"(It) was a good test, because I always said I'm not afraid of dying. And I wasn't. I mean, I felt (that), god, I've just joined a family of millions of women who have gone through this. And how interesting. What a journey this is going to be," said Fonda.
"I just thought, 'You know, maybe I'll make it and maybe I won't.' I didn't get scared. I hope I don't die. But I'm not scared of dying," she added.
The "Coming Home" actress had a small tumour that was surgically removed and she was "100 per cent cancer-free" a few months later.