‘Hanoi’ Jane Fonda leaves her $6M LA mansion to slam Tehran strikes — as Iranian Americans celebrate in streets

Activist actress Jane Fonda stepped out of her $6 million LA home on Saturday to denounce US military strikes against Iran.

Fonda — who lives in a luxury townhouse in Century City valued at about $5.45 million, has owned several high-profile properties over the years — temporarily left her home to join a protest outside City Hall.

Addressing demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles, the 88-year-old blasted the administration’s actions.

“Right now we are witnessing the horror of an unnecessary, unprovoked war of choice waged by the Trump administration, a war that has already taken the lives of dozens of schoolchildren because they bombed a girls’ school in Iraq, among other civilian targets,” Fonda said, apparently erroneously mentioning neighboring Iraq as a bombing target instead of Iran.

She added the current moment feels hauntingly familiar, invoking memories of the Vietnam War, when American troops were sent into combat overseas.

Fonda is currently living in a Century City townhouse, which she purchased for $5.45 million in 2017.