Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Can celebs have the privacy Jodie Foster calls for?

Yes, she has a right to come out as she wishes, but she also has it in her to be bigger than that, to contribute what she knows about loneliness and hurt to benefit kids who don't have the love of friends and family, and she

Jodie Foster's speech initially confused viewers, but in the light of day the reactions have ranged from you-go-girl support to a critique of her non-disclosure.

Jodie Foster Stops Lying. Full transcript here. Her date last night, believe it or not, was wife-abusing, homophobic anti-Semite, Mel Gibson. Would you entrust your young sons to a man with Gibson's violent and vile history?

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.,

THE Golden Globe Awards started out being all about Tina Fey and Amy Poehler — perhaps the best award-show hosts ever — but by evening's end most of the talk was of Jodie Foster and the rambling, riveting speech (watched by her date, a stone-faced

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