There were winners and losers at the 70th Golden Globe Awards Sunday, but one of the biggest newsmakers of the evening was Lifetime Achievement Award winner Jodie Foster, who came out as a lesbian and seemed to retire from Hollywood during her speech.
After being presented with the award by former co-star and close friend Robert Downey Jr., Foster took a few light-hearted jabs at her own highlight reel and said she felt like the prom queen of the night. However, her speech quickly took a turn when Foster announced she had "the sudden urge to say something that I've never been able to air in public. I'm just going to put it out there loud and proud. I am going need your support on this. I am...
read more
Jodie Foster will receive the 2013 Cecil B. Demille award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Thursday.
Foster, 50, will be the fourth-youngest person to receive the honor and follows in the footsteps of recent honorees Al Pacino, Warren Beatty and Morgan Freeman. The honor was announced at...
read more
Amid the fallout from her cheating scandal, Kristen Stewart can rest assured that she still has at least one defender: Jodie Foster, her Panic Room co-star.
Foster, who played Stewart's mom in the 2002 David Fincher thriller, published an essay in The Daily Beast Wednesday blasting the public's obsession with the younger actress' private life and saying that media scrutiny can "destroy childhoods."
read more
Jodie Foster is developing a drama for Showtime that will revolve around a female mob boss, Deadline reports.
read more
"Phew! Thank f--- that's over."
That's how Ricky Gervais described completing his third stint as host of the Golden Globes... and his last. The British comedian and creator of The Office insists he will not be making it a four-peat. "I've...
read more