Jane Fonda didn’t think she’d see another Sunday in New York.

The actress, 87, recently opened up about why she felt she would die young.

“I didn’t think I’d live past 30,” Fonda admitted while on Michelle Obama’s “The Look” podcast on Wednesday. “I was sure I was going to die.”

The “Book Club” alum added that her “youth was not especially happy.”

“I’m not addictive, but I thought I was going to die from drugs and loneliness,” revealed Fonda, referring to losing her mother, Frances Ford Seymour, when she was just 12 years old. “So the fact that I’m almost 88 is astonishing to me.”

Despite what the workout guru went through in the past, she has no regrets.

“I wouldn’t go back for anything,” Fonda stated. “I feel more centered, more whole, more complete. I’m very happy single.”

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