With a career that started at the ripe age of three, there is small Jodie Foster hasn't done. From acting in huge names films like "Taxi Driver" to producing, to her most recent feat, a lifetime-achievement honor at the Golden Globes,
Jodie Foster's winding, emotional acceptance speech upon receiving the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement pronouncement at the Golden Globes was one of the show's standout moments. The six-and-a-half-minute oration, in which Foster addressed her sexuality,
Lena Dunham called Jodie Foster's speech at the 70th Annual Golden Globes "mind-blowingly gorgeous." Jessica Chastain hailed it as "incredible," and said it left her in tears. So, OK, it was powerful. But what did it mean? Exactly what Foster wanted
Jodie Foster finished years of rampant media speculation when she casually came out of the closet while accepting her Cecil B. Demille pronouncement at the Golden Globes Sunday night.
Jodie Foster's winding, emotional acceptance speech upon receiving the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement pronouncement at the Golden Globes was one of the show's standout moments. The six-and-a-half-minute oration, in which Foster addressed her sexuality,
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