Whatever you thought of last night, you'd have to agree that it was another indication of how it's becoming harder and harder for anyone in public life to have any real credibility and still be living in the closet.
If the success of a speech is measured by its capacity to provoke a set of raging, contradictory reactions, then Jodie Foster has a hit on her hands. Hollywood players and gay organizations are fawning over her remarks at Sunday's Golden Globes, while
"Maybe it won't be as sparkly, maybe it won't open on 3,000 screens, maybe it will be so quiet and delicate that only dogs can hear it whistle," Foster said, "But it will be my writing on the wall. 'Jodie Foster was here.' I still am. And I want to be
Jodie Foster did not make a "coming out" speech during Sunday night's Golden Globes ceremony. She previously acknowledged a loving relationship with a woman when she received the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at a Women In Hollywood
Jodie Foster did not make a "coming out" speech during Sunday night's Golden Globes ceremony. She previously acknowledged a loving relationship with a woman when she received the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at a Women In Hollywood
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