Reclusive star Bridget Fonda Fonda and Danny Elfman were spotted together for the first time in years—just months after she was seen without her wedding ring.
The 61-year-old screen icon, who vanished from the spotlight after starring in cult classics like Point of No Return and Jackie Brown, revealed a noticeably slimmer figure as she stepped out with the famed composer, 71, outside their Los Angeles home on Monday.
Wearing a dark pea coat and matching pants, the daughter of Hollywood legend Peter Fonda looked worlds away from her former physique, unable to hide her dramatic weight loss or the return of her gold wedding band.
Amid Hollywood’s Ozempic craze, some fans suspect Bridget’s transformation is due to weight-loss injections, though others credit diet and lifestyle—while she’s stayed silent either way.
Danny, known for scoring Tim Burton’s biggest films, kept things casual in a baseball tee and cap as the pair were seen reviewing home renovations.
The couple, last seen on the red carpet in 2009, appeared in high spirits after years out of the spotlight—despite swirling split rumors and no divorce filing in Los Angeles courts.
Reclusive star Bridget Fonda Fonda and Danny Elfman were spotted together for the first time in years—just months after she was seen without her wedding ring
Danny, known for scoring Tim Burton ‘s biggest films, kept things casual in a baseball tee and cap as the pair were seen reviewing home renovations
Wearing a dark pea coat and matching pants, the daughter of Hollywood legend Peter Fonda looked worlds away from her former physique , unable to conceal her dramatic weight loss , nor her gold wedding band
Married since 2003 and parents to one son, Oliver, 20, the pair have long kept their private life тιԍнтly under wraps.
Fonda was last seen on screen in the 2002 TV movie Snow Queen.
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A month before she and Elfman became engaged, she fractured her vertebrae in a serious car accident along the Pacific Coast Highway.
The injury prompted her to step away from acting for good.
After making her on-screen debut at age five in Easy Rider alongside her father, Fonda went on to work with legendary directors including Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather Part III) and Quentin Tarantino (Jackie Brown).
In 1990, she received her first Golden Globe nomination for ‘Scandal’.
Her second came in 2002 for After Amy.
Fonda also earned an Emmy nomination in 1997 for In the Gloaming.
Amid Hollywood’s Ozempic craze, some fans suspect Bridget’s transformation is due to weight-loss injections , though others credit diet and lifestyle—while she’s stayed silent either way
Fonda, left, showed off her dramatic transformation on Monday, and right, in 2022
Married since 2003 and parents to one son, the pair have long kept their private life тιԍнтly under wraps
Fonda was last seen on screen in the 2002 TV movie Snow Queen
A month before she and Elfman became engaged, she fractured her vertebrae in a serious car accident along the Pacific Coast Highway
The injury prompted her to step away from acting for good
Asked a few years ago if she’d ever return to Hollywood, Fonda told DailyMail: ‘No, I don’t think so. It’s too nice being a civilian.’
Meanwhile, Elfman—best known for his collaborations with Tim Burton on films like Batman, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in Wonderland—has been battling a series of Sєxual harᴀssment allegations.
In 2023, his former protégée Nomi Abadi accused him of inappropriate behavior, including once serving her a martini glᴀss filled with semen.
Nomi Abadi, a 36-year-old composer, had previously sued Elfman for breach of contract after alleging that he had failed to pay her a portion of a settlement they had previously agreed to.
In a 2023 Rolling Stone piece, Abadi made the accusation involving the martini glᴀss, which elicited a vigorous denial from Elfman.
But now Abadi is taking Elfman to court over his response to her claims with a new defamation lawsuit.
She is suing the Oingo Boingo singer and songwriter — who was also been sued by a second woman for alleged Sєxual abuse — for denying her account, which she claims is tantamount to calling her a liar, according to the lawsuit obtained by TMZ.
In Abadi’s defamation suit, she reiterated her claims that Elfman gave her a martini glᴀss filled with semen.
Meanwhile, Elfman—best known for his collaborations with Tim Burton on films like Batman, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in Wonderland—has been battling a series of Sєxual harᴀssment allegations
In 2023, his former protégée Nomi Abadi accused him of inappropriate behavior, including once serving her a martini glᴀss filled with semen
Nomi Abadi, a 36-year-old composer, had previously sued Elfman for breach of contract after alleging that he had failed to pay her a portion of a settlement they had previously agreed to
Danny and Bridget were last snapped on the red carpet in 2009
The former Hollywood star sH๏τ to fame during the 90s when she appeared in a string of movies, including Quentin Tarantino’s 1997 film Jackie Brown (pictured) however she retired from acting in 2002
She says she was invited to Elfman’s studio in August of 2016, when she was allegedly presented with the martini glᴀss bearing a whitish substance.
Abadi describes how she ‘sat in silence, terrified, gagging from the putrid smell coming from … semen ejaculate.’
The Rolling Stone report cited a police report filed by Abadi in November 2017, in which she claimed that Elfman had exposed his genitals and masturbated in her presence — without her consent — multiple times.
In the wake of the accusations, Elfman agreed to a 2018 settlement and nondisclosure agreement with Abadi.
But she sued the musician in 2023 for breach of contract for allegedly failing to pay all of the agreed-upon $830,000.
Abadi claimed he had failed to make two payments, one due in 2019 and one in 2021, which totaled $85,000.
‘How do I respond to accusations so serious that being innocent is not a valid defense? It is excruciating to consider that a 50-year career may be destroyed in one news cycle as a result of vicious and wholly false allegations about Sєxual misconduct,’ began Elfman’s denial.
‘Ms. Abadi’s allegations are simply not true,’ he said.