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Jodie Foster Takes a Stand for Authenticity

Jodie Foster Takes a Stand for Authenticity

Jodie Foster ended years of rampant media speculation when she casually came out of the closet while accepting her Cecil B. Demille award at the Golden Globes Sunday night. After being introduced by Robert Downey Jr.,

I honor Jodie's worldwide television speech and the underlying recognition of the costs of stepping out of the protective shell of privacy about loving someone of the same sex.

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.

Jodie Foster's award speech at the Golden Globes made sardonic reference to celebrities being 'expected to honour the details of their private life with a press conference, a fragrance and a primetime reality show' Link to this video. She was, of

The answer to the puzzle of Jodie Foster's rambling, raw, semi-confessional speech at the Golden Globes on Sunday may have been right there at the outset, when she skittishly quoted a lesser-known “Saturday Night Live” character and shouted: “I'm 50!

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