Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Jodie Foster comes out during acceptance speech for Cecille B. DeMille Award ...

Diane Haithman is contributing to Deadline's Golden Globes coverage. Jodie Foster was not exactly springing a surprise on Hollywood tonight at the Golde.

It's just that from now on I may be holding a different talking stick, and 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. But it will be my writing on the

And the award for most shockingly honest and emotional acceptance speech goes to… Jodi Foster. The 50-year-old actress, who has long kept her private life as guarded as anyone in Hollywood, came as close as she ever has to outing herself publicly as a

"I did my coming out a thousand years ago," says the beloved actress and director, 50.

The intensely private Jodie Foster, whose sexuality has long been an open secret in Hollywood, made her most public acknowledgment that she's gay in an emotional Golden Globes speech in which she also defended the increasingly quaint concept of

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