Jodie Foster Deserves Our Respect, But Not for 'Coming Out'
Reuters/Reuters – Actress Jodie Foster poses with her Cecil B. DeMille award at the Weinstein Company after party following the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 13, 2013. …more REUTERS/Jason Redmond less
Yes, she has a right to come out as she wishes, but she also has it in her to be bigger than that, to contribute what she knows about loneliness and hurt to benefit kids who don't have the love of friends and family, and she
The reason I respect Foster is because she used her speech to defend her right to protect her and her family's privacy. She hasn't kept quiet specifically about her sexuality all these years; she's simply not comfortable with the
Yes, she has a right to come out as she wishes, but she also has it in her to be bigger than that, to contribute what she knows about loneliness and hurt to benefit kids who don't have the love of friends and family, and she
Everyone who watched the Golden Globes seems to have an opinion on Jodie Foster's stirring Cecille B. DeMille Award speech, in which she addressed her sexuality in a way she never had before.






