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Kylie Jenner wins Halloween as 1960s sci-fi film heroine Barbarella

Kylie Jenner wins Halloween as 1960s sci-fi film heroine Barbarella

The model, influencer, and entrepreneur took to her Instagram account to post several photos of her Halloween costumes.

Halloween 2024 Celebs – Kylie Jenner as Jane Fonda in Barbarella

Kylie Jenner left this world after impersonating the sexy space traveler from the 1960s sci-fi film Barbarella.

model, influencer and entrepreneur posted several photos of her Halloween costumes on her Instagram account.


They included some great transformations, including Jenner in a silver top and white skirt, that fans will love original 1968 filmstarring Jane Fonda, has a double take.

The second picture shows beauty icon with a laser pistol, a strawberry blonde wig and silver boots on his feet, covered with stockings.

In one of the paintings, she recreates the moment when Barbarella is asked: “Are you typical of earthly women?” and answers: “I’m about average.”


The film on which Kylie’s image is based has become a cult favorite, although it was condemned National Catholic Film Office in the USA for nudity and depictions of sadism.

Paramount is currently rebooting the film, which will be released next year.

Will play the leading role in the new film Sydney Sweeney Like Barbarella, Fonda has already said she’s worried about how the new film will turn out.


Fonda said she tries “not to think” about the upcoming film because “I’m worried about what it will be like.”

Kylie Jenner poses on Instagram in a silver Barbarella costume for Halloween
Kylie Jenner posed on Instagram as Barbarella for Halloween

She argued that the 1968 version, directed by her first husband, “could have been a truly feminist film” if the subject had been approached differently.


Roger Vadim was a famous Frenchman. director with a stunning string of wives, starting with Brigitte Bardot, whom he directed several times.

“He was incredibly sexy and could charm anyone,” Fonda Jane told PeopleTV in 2018. “I mean, before me there were Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, Annette Stroyberg and so on. And I was young and wanted him to teach me how to be a woman, so he taught me how to play a woman.”

Jane Fonda


Fonda, the third of his six wives, also spoke in her documentary. Jane Fonda in Five Acts that she did not want to take on the daring role of Barbarella.

Painfully insecure about her body to the point of being bulimic, she found herself unable to “relate” to the role of a sexually confident space traveler.

And Brigitte Bardot, and Sophia Loren she was offered the role and turned it down before it came her way.


A quirky and frankly not very successful space comedy. Barbarella fight a mad scientist with an “Excessive Machine” that causes death by orgasm.

The opening credits cut to a montage of Jane performing what she called a “cosmic striptease” and rolling around naked.


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