Jodie Foster reveals she's gay

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Jodie Foster came out without really coming out, and suggested she was retiring from acting without exactly saying so, in a long, breathless and rambling speech at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards.
Foster took the stage as this year's winner of the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award, which had been announced previously. But her acceptance speech was anything but predictable as the veteran actress seized control of what is every year a noisy, boozy ballroom; the crowd of A-listers quickly quieted down as it became apparent that she had something serious and important to say.
The 50-year-old Oscar-winner for "The Silence of the Lambs" and "The Accused," who's been protective of her private life and reluctant to discuss her sexual orientation, was coy at first, suggesting she had a big announcement that would make her publicist nervous (the broadcast audio dropped out at this point, but for no apparent reason; nothing was said off-color). Then she stated: "I'm just going to put it out there, loud and proud ... I am, uh, single," pausing for dramatic effect before that last word. "I hope you're not disappointed that there won't be a big coming-out speech tonight. I already did my coming-out about a thousand years ago back in the Stone Age."
Foster joked that celebrities are now expected to reveal they're gay "with a press conference, a fragrance and a prime-time reality show. And you guys might be surprised, but I am not Honey Boo Boo Child. No. I'm sorry. That's just not me. It never was and it never will be. But please don't cry, because my reality show would be so boring."
She added defiantly: "If you had been a public figure from the time that you were a toddler, if you'd had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds, then maybe you, too, might value privacy above all else."
Foster thanked Cydney Bernard, a production manager whom she identified as "my heroic co-parent, my ex-partner in love but righteous soul sister in life," her former partner of 20 years - a relationship she never hid and from which she has two sons.
She also made it sound as if she planned to retire from acting once and for all, something she'd toyed with previously.
"This feels like the end of one era and the beginning of something else. Scary and exciting, and now what?" Foster said. "I may never be up on this stage again, on any stage, for that matter."
But backstage afterward, she clarified for reporters: "I could never stop acting. You'd have to drag me behind a team of horses. I'd like to be directing tomorrow. I'm more into it than I have ever been."
As for why she chose this place and time to discuss her private life, Foster explained backstage: "The speech kind of speaks for itself. ... It's a big moment. I wanted to say what's most in my heart."
Her revelation, vague as it was, nonetheless set Twitter on fire with reactions. Some called her words moving and brave while others suggested that she should have done more to be a role model for lesbians.
Ricky Martin, who came out himself in 2010, tweeted: "Jody Foster On your terms. Its your time! Not before nor after. Its when it feels right."
And Amy Poehler, who co-hosted the Golden Globes with longtime friend and fellow comedian Tina Fey, cracked as she was signing off for the night: "We're going home with Jodie Foster!"
Foster took the stage as this year's winner of the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award, which had been announced previously. But her acceptance speech was anything but predictable as the veteran actress seized control of what is every year a noisy, boozy ballroom; the crowd of A-listers quickly quieted down as it became apparent that she had something serious and important to say.
The 50-year-old Oscar-winner for "The Silence of the Lambs" and "The Accused," who's been protective of her private life and reluctant to discuss her sexual orientation, was coy at first, suggesting she had a big announcement that would make her publicist nervous (the broadcast audio dropped out at this point, but for no apparent reason; nothing was said off-color). Then she stated: "I'm just going to put it out there, loud and proud ... I am, uh, single," pausing for dramatic effect before that last word. "I hope you're not disappointed that there won't be a big coming-out speech tonight. I already did my coming-out about a thousand years ago back in the Stone Age."
Foster joked that celebrities are now expected to reveal they're gay "with a press conference, a fragrance and a prime-time reality show. And you guys might be surprised, but I am not Honey Boo Boo Child. No. I'm sorry. That's just not me. It never was and it never will be. But please don't cry, because my reality show would be so boring."
She added defiantly: "If you had been a public figure from the time that you were a toddler, if you'd had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds, then maybe you, too, might value privacy above all else."
Foster thanked Cydney Bernard, a production manager whom she identified as "my heroic co-parent, my ex-partner in love but righteous soul sister in life," her former partner of 20 years - a relationship she never hid and from which she has two sons.
She also made it sound as if she planned to retire from acting once and for all, something she'd toyed with previously.
"This feels like the end of one era and the beginning of something else. Scary and exciting, and now what?" Foster said. "I may never be up on this stage again, on any stage, for that matter."
But backstage afterward, she clarified for reporters: "I could never stop acting. You'd have to drag me behind a team of horses. I'd like to be directing tomorrow. I'm more into it than I have ever been."
As for why she chose this place and time to discuss her private life, Foster explained backstage: "The speech kind of speaks for itself. ... It's a big moment. I wanted to say what's most in my heart."
Her revelation, vague as it was, nonetheless set Twitter on fire with reactions. Some called her words moving and brave while others suggested that she should have done more to be a role model for lesbians.
Ricky Martin, who came out himself in 2010, tweeted: "Jody Foster On your terms. Its your time! Not before nor after. Its when it feels right."
And Amy Poehler, who co-hosted the Golden Globes with longtime friend and fellow comedian Tina Fey, cracked as she was signing off for the night: "We're going home with Jodie Foster!"
Jodie, you are an Inspiraiton to alot of People! Ty for all your Work! And to all the haters, to all those who clicked the story to just post who cares, to all those who Are just bashing her casuse she is gay..........WHY EVEN CLICK THE STORY IF ALL YOU ARE GONNA DO IS BASH IN HER??And to those who says Who cares..you must have cause you clicked on the story!I mean..HELLOOO!!!!!!
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 @PuzzleFighter No such thing as normal!
In other news, water is wet.Â
 Is "single" the latest codeword for homosexual? Because that's the only thing that would make her speech make any sense.
bet john hinckley feels pretty foolish right about now... "you're gay, jodie??? DAMMIT!!!"
So she isn't just a boring actress? From her speech, she sounds like a boring person, too.
Was Jodie the last to know??
In the end who really cares what her or anyone else's preference is?
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It's not like I going to run into her at some night club and spend an evening together.
If being gay works for her , more power to her.
Personally I prefer woman, tall, blonde, blue eyes, drop dead gorgeous and about 1/2 my age.
But that's just me. And Hey, I came out of the closet, and the world doesn't end tomorrow.
Your mileage may vary.
Haven't we known this for, like, 20 years now?
Why is any of this news? Half of all actors and actresses are either gay, have slept with one another or simply been on a permanent drug or alcohol binge. By the end of the week I seriously doubt anybody will even remember her speech.Â
Okay, I'm not a celebrity but I'm going to have to give this a shot to see why it is that people feel such a need to tell the world about their sexuality. Here it is, are you ready?
Sometimes I like to masturbate.
There, did it. Make you feel any better? It didn't really do anything for me. Maybe I did it wrong.
Hey world!!!! Sometimes I like to masturbate!!!
Nope, still nothing, well,,,, wait a minute,,, there, glad to get that off my chest. Nyuk, nyuk.
 @SgtPepperSpray ME TOO!!! WE need to have our OWN parade to tell the WORLD how much we sometimes like to masturbate!!!! Where's the petition?? Lol.
Where's the lotion, LOL.
It puts the lotion on it's skin or else it gets the hose again.
And John Hinckley Jr. is sitting his loony bin thinking....."I tried to kill the President of the United States of America, and have spent my entire adult life in prison for trying to show a LESBIAN how much I love her?????? FML! Please parole me.....because NOW I'm angry."
 @Wolfen A jailhouse wedding, now THAT would have been a surprise.
Contact was a great movie!
We didn't know this 10 years ago?
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Why is the gay agenda still that? Can we get over it? Wait... we haven't got over slavery yet.
200 years from now, we're gonna still be whinging about gay folks.
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Way ta move forward. Keep bringing up the past.
People suck!
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I dont think you read the article. She said she came out years and years ago.
Not only did she look beautiful, but she did a nice job of coming out as a complex, slightly irritated screwball. Mind you, I did find the bit about her mother touching...
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 @jdoll88 What a bore to constantly be reminded that people like you still exist in 2013.
@Sutekh Ouch, that really hurt.
<yawn> not much of a surprise there. Hope this statement makes her feel better because I doubt many care very much.
"You'll worry less about what people think about  you when you realize how seldom they do"
David Foster Wallace
I remember when she gave Eddie a black eye on "The Courtship of Eddie's Father".Â
She kept bullying him and she had a boys name and bixby thought he was talking about another boy. I think her name was "Joey"
 @Alikelystorey I seem to recall that being mean to him was her way of saying she liked him. At least, that's been my experience with some women.
 @Insomniac Dreams  @Alikelystorey You're on a roll tonight, Insomniac. :)
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 @Insomniac Dreams LOL... really? I used to love that show, but looking back, I don't remember her on there. Was she a regular?
 @Scoondog No, it's the classic plot where the adults don't know it was a girl and they say to fight back... Beaver Cleaver had the same problem with Violet Rutherford.Â
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I'm sure other shows used this plot, but my mom at some point told me to go outside and ride my bike. (I'm sure she only meant it metaphorically when she said "Go play on 99")
Isn't this her second time "coming out?" And is coming out twice even allowed? lol
She looked beautiful...but have to say, her speech was horrible, disjointed and rambling. Not funny or witty when she was so obviously trying to be....I, for one, don't care about her half-assed coming out. She doesn't have to share that with the world. Seriously, I don't announce my heterosexuality to new people I meet. Â Oh, and the montage of her films...UGH! Â Most were unworthy. Â Did I mention her gorgeous gown ??? Â
My goodness.
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Pretty soon straight people will have to go "in" the closet...
Tell me something I didn't know! Â Who did she think she was fooling for the last, oh uh FOREVER!!!!!
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Glad thats cleared up I thought she was a dude...
Shocked I tell you, totally shocked!Â
Is there anyone on the planet who didn't already know ...
she's over rated as an actor and something of a cold fish.
She reminds me of something I ate at a fish bar in Japan last year, they left the head on it and it had
that same dead expression except they had a machine that inflated it and gave it the same gawd awful grin with the same dead fish eyes, it really frightened me when it appeared to mouth the name Clairice...it was uncanny. and a bit frightening. I haven't been back since.
I tried to keep up with her last night and was thoroughly confused. On one hand she spoke in riddles about her sexuality then on the other hand about her privacy. First, I could care less, and second, why would you put your sexual preferences out there on national television and then berate the media about privacy. These two subject matters are totally incongruent. She may have been a bit tipsy which I would accredit to her rambling speech.
Sans speaking much with that tomboy voice, or saying anything goofy - Jody is one hot lesbian!
Must be great for your boys to know your self-identity revolves around your sexuality and not your teenagers.
Okay, this is about as much news as Rosie O'Donnell coming out.
Well, knock me over with a feather; tell me something I did not know. Who the hell cares....it is her life, not mine!
Whatever.
Sorta like Jesse Jackson Jr. revealing he is black? Jodie must feel she needs some fresh press exposure or something...
@JLS1950 I didn't know he was black......I must be living in a cave. LOL!
Worst kept secret ever. Bad acting?
Pretty sure her sexual orientation was previously announced or just a given. This was not news to me, either way. But good for her. She does not owe her life, words, or actions to anyone. If she is a role model to people it should be due to being herself, not some fake ideal.
I read about this years ago....how is this news?
Women are really into the arms show lately--looking like Superwomen action heroes.Â
@plantfann Guess her career needed a shot in the arm!