Actress and director Jodie Foster won a Golden Globe for his entire career dedicated to cinema.
Jodie Foster was awarded the prize "Cecil B. DeMille" award for outstanding contribution to the development of the entertainment industry.
When he received the trophy, she has delighted the audience with a speech of fun, but at the same time, and serious. On this occasion, she aged 50 years, spoke about being a lesbian and he dedicated the award to his children and his mother, according to The Guardian .
After teasing the crowd that she was going to make an announcement "that I'm a little bit nervous about", Foster said: "I'm just gonna put it out there … I'm single."
Foster 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, coworkers and then gradually, proudly, to everyone who knew her. To everyone she actually met.
"But now, apparently I'm told, that every celebrity is expected to honour the details of their private life with a press conference, a fragrance and a primetime reality show. You guys might be surprised, but I am not Honey Boo Boo child."
"If you had been a public figure by the time you were a toddler, if you had had to fight for a life that felt real, and honest, and normal against all odds, then you too might value privacy above all else," she said.
"Privacy. Some day in the future people will look back and remember how beautiful it once was.”
The singer Ricky Martin, who said publicly he was gay in 2010, tweeted: "Jody Foster On your terms. Its your time! Not before nor after. Its when it feels right."
Amy Poehler, who co-hosted the Golden Globes with fellow comedian Tina Fey, joked as she signed off for the night: "We're going home with Jodie Foster!"
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