Jodie Foster’s Coming Out Speech At The Golden Globes
What an interesting, angry, beautiful, strange, and original way of coming out.
Wow, that happened: Jodie Foster. Should we call it a coming out? As Foster accepted the Cecil B. DeMille award, she segued into an analytical, elliptical, revealing speech during which she nervously said, “I already did my coming out, about a thousand years ago, back in the Stone Age. In those very quaint days when a fragile young girl would open up to trusted friends and family and co-workers and then gradually and proudly to everyone who knew her – to everyone she actually met.”
She also managed to blast celebrity culture — “You guys might be surprised, but I am not Honey Boo Boo Child.” — and, perhaps, LGBT activists who’ve sought such a statement from her for years. (When Foster was the favorite to win Best Actress for Silence of the Lambs in 1992, there was a persistent rumor that she would be “outed” as she spoke from the podium.)
Foster already came out publicly in 2007; at a Hollywood Reporter breakfast, she thanked “my beautiful Cydney,” her longtime girlfriend, Cydney Bernard. They’ve since broken up; Foster’s lead in Sunday night was “I am … single.” She also called her, “My heroic co-parent, my ex-partner in love” among her thank-yous.
That 2007 reference to Bernard didn’t get much pickup at the time; the mainstream media didn’t know then, and still doesn’t know, how to report on the lives of gay celebrities who don’t make a huge, public declaration.
And so it came to this night for the ultra-private Foster. For someone who has always been so guarded, Foster must have debated this decision endlessly. She’s already being criticized on social media for equating an act that many people think saves lives — the act of coming out, that is — with the trashiest element of pop culture.
And then there’s the Mel Gibson factor. Foster just adores him. But must he be involved in this step of hers, of all things? When a shaky Foster asked for a wolf whistle, the camera cut to Gibson, who obliged. Later, when she thanked the people in her life, she said, “And of course, Mel Gibson — you know you saved me, too.”
Foster — in all her brilliant complexity — was making it clear there and throughout that she wasn’t doing this for “us.” So why did she do it, then? Anderson Cooper, please tell us!
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fletcherlb 3 months agoDeep in our hearts it really doesn’t matter because we love you Jodie and everything that you do—-we’re proud of you no matter what!
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ProudlyLiberal 4 months agoFirst of all, Jodie Foster doesn’t owe anyone a damn thing. What is owed is by those who have enjoyed her work - they owe her their thanks for using her talent to engage and entertain you. She owes neither the public nor the gay community the traditional “coming out” confession and admission. For those people (such as the vitriolic Michael Bedwell above) who are dissatisfied with her statement, I invite them to reconsider their criticism. Jodie did not say it was “wrong” or that she was “ashamed” of her situation, only that she was “private” about it to those she’d not actually met. If you were lucky enough to be her friend, you’d already know it, but because you were her friend, you’d consider it your duty to keep it to yourself, out of the friendship and love you feel for Jodie. So to the general public, gay or straight, who think that every gay person HAS to come out publicly, grow up. Particularly if you’re gay, because you already know how hard the coming out process is. And if you were born in the 50s or 60s (or before) you know that it is even harder, because today’s world is dramatically different. I applaud Jodie for having the courage to say what she said. If you need her to be more specific than “ex-partner in love” or “co-parent”, then you’re requiring that everyone else live to your standards and that’s not only unrealistic, it’s selfish and unnecessary. Find the good in things instead of the bad. You’ll be happier.
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richardb47 4 months agoWhy would anyone give a rats ass if she comes out, hell stay in for all I care, Hollywood celebrity status seems to mean that it must be important because it has to do with me……… Overpaid millionaires who spend there whole lives pretending to be other people. Check out the real world sometime assholes, pay some bills, fix a meal, work longer than 2 months before taking a break, raise a family stay in a relationship longer than 15 minutes. My god if it not about them then its not important
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anik 4 months agoThe essence of her speech was nice but I didn’t like her delivery for the most part, it felt awkward and weird but then gain perhaps it’s because she was so nervous and shaky. The only part that I liked while watching it live was when she talked about her mom, otherwise all the other moments she seemed to be repressing some sort of anger and it just felt incredibly awkward watching her
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ProudlyLiberal 4 months agoJodie Foster doesn’t owe you anything in terms of honesty as to who she is. She is an actor and director, providing you the product you pay to see. She owes you nothing of her personal life. Do you expect the same degree of honesty from your bank teller or pharmacist? They’re in the same boat - providing you a service in return for your cash. Get over your demands that those in the entertainment industry owe you anything more than good art for good money.
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Ignatius O'Toole 4 months agoMore like a “Fuck You, It’s None Of Your Business, And Those That Matter Have Known For AGES Speech”…which is how it should be.
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ProudlyLiberal 4 months agoExactly. All the critics and haters on this page would fight tooth and nail if anyone demanded that THEY confess all their personal lives to millions.
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MELLA SMITH 4 months agoI love Jodi Foster! She is so very talented, smart, beautiful and deserves no less than the respect she has earned through out her wonderful life. She epitamizes the strenghts of a true lady, the courage to be true to herself and does not need to “care” when others feel the need to lable everyone into neat little boxes.
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Tron 4 months agoReally? She finally came out? I’ve I always wondered why she never used her celebrity to help the rest of us who were fighting for our basic human rights as gay people. You can’t really be a role model when you’re hiding in the privacy of the closet. But then I remembered the whole Hinkley madness, and I can’t really judge. Good for her.
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