Actress Jane Fonda wants teen star Lindsay Lohan to slow down with her partying ways.

“I think every once in a while, a very, very young person who is burning both ends of the candle needs to have somebody say, ‘You know, you’re going to pay the piper, you better slow down,’” the 68-year-old actress told Access Hollywood.

Fonda worked with Lohan, 20, on the new movie “Georgia Rule.” Lohan was scolded by James G. Robinson, CEO of the movie’s production company Morgan Creek Productions, in a public letter that said her behaviour was childish and costly.

“We are well aware that your ongoing all-night, heavy partying is the real reason for your so-called ‘exhaustion,’” Robinson wrote.

Fonda agrees with the letter, she told Access Hollywood.

“She’s in the magazines, so you always know what she’s doing because you can just read about it in the tabloids,” she says. “She parties all the time … And you know, she’s young and she can get away with it. But, you know, it’s hard after a while to party very hard and work very hard. She learned that, I hope.”

Fonda has obviously become attached to Lohan over the filming of the movie and feels like a mother toward her.

“I just want to take her in my arms and hold her until she becomes grown-up,” she says. “She’s so young and she’s so alone out there in the world in terms of structure and, you know, people to nurture her. And she’s so talented.”








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