Bridget Fonda, the 61-year-old actress best known for her roles in the 1990s, was spotted running errands in Los Angeles on Friday, displaying a noticeably slimmer figure. The niece of Jane Fonda and daughter of Peter Fonda has shed significant weight this year, with further loss apparent over the summer.
Dressed casually in a white shirt over a pale gray tank top, baggy jeans, and sneakers, Fonda wore clear-framed eyeglasses and carried a tan woven crossbody bag. Her makeup-free face was framed by strands of silvery gray hair. She has not publicly commented on her weight loss.
Fonda, who retired from acting in 2002 after a car accident fractured her vertebrae, has largely stayed out of the public eye. She married composer Danny Elfman in 2003, and the couple have a son born in 2005. Speculation about her weight loss has included possible use of the drug Ozempic, though fans have also suggested natural methods through diet and exercise.
After years of rarely being photographed together, Fonda and Elfman were seen outside their Los Angeles home in late April. Fonda rose to fame in the 1990s with films such as Quentin Tarantino's 'Jackie Brown' and 'Singles'.



