How did people know for decades she was gay
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Dani119 — 13 years ago(March 10, 2013 06:07 AM)
To the original poster:
Pretty much what everybody else has already said. I had eyes on my head, and a working brain. I could tell since "Candleshoe" and "Freaky Friday" that she was a lesbian. It's the way she spoke and carried herself.
Then there was the way she was never seen with a boyfriend, ever, at any point. By the time the 90s rolled around she had blossomed into this beautiful and feminine looking woman (gone was the tomboy schtick from her teenage years) but still.she never had a guy on her arm, ever, and was never photographed kissing and cuddling with a guy, ever. If she'd been straight she coul2000d have had her pick of the litter as far as men go. So by that point in the 90s it was blatantly obvious.
Lesbians also often have a weird, flat way of speaking, and Jodie has that way of speaking. Tracey Ullman did a good job of mimicking it in her Jodie Foster spoof:
So even though Jodie looked feminine, there was still this underlying masculine quality to her.
There's also the way that in any movie where she needed to smooch with a guy she always got stiff and awkward looking. I've never seen her generate sexual chemistry with any guy in any of her movies.
I don't get how people didn't see and notice these things. Really strange. It's amazing how many people out there just see what they want to see, and don't really notice anything going on around them, and don't pay attention to other people. -
jamesdrax — 13 years ago(March 20, 2013 04:16 PM)
I never really took any notice of whether she was gay or not. Even guys who act effeminate, I'm careful not to assume that's a confirmation that they're sexually attracted to other men - they might just be a bit dainty, which is sometimes the case.
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koffeenkreame41-1 — 12 years ago(April 21, 2013 12:58 PM)
I never really thought about it, to tell you the truth. I've always been a fan of her work and still think she's very attractive. Sometimes it's that they want that particular actor, singer or character to be gay, if that makes any sense. Look at Sisqo from Dru Hill or even Tinky Winky from the Teletubbies. Sisqo's denied that for years and said that he's straight, people still say he is. Same with Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Duane Martin and others. Ellen Page & Clea Duvall could be lesbian, if they are, they're not as open with it as Drew Barrymore & Angelina Jolie have been. With Jodie, a lot of people say it was because of her personality and how she was never seen with a man other than her friends.
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Mitzishark — 12 years ago(June 10, 2013 07:16 AM)
To Dani119:
I don't really like the tone of your reply, to be honest. You seem to be implying that because I asked how people knew how Jodie Foster was gay, I'm stupid. "I had eyes on my head, and a working brain."
You go onto say '[] by that point in the 90s it was blatantly obvious.'
I was born in the 90s and so I was too young to be aware of media coverage of anything much. That's why I posted on this board to ask about peoples'conceptions of Jodie Foster during this period. It is not because I don't have 'eyes on my head' or a 'working brain' that I was unable to detect any possible signs of Jodie's homosexuality in the 1990s. It is because I was too young.
'Lesbians also often have a weird, flat way of speaking, and Jodie has that way of speaking.' I'm not trying to start anything here- genuinely- and I'm not going to go down the whole 'that's offensive blah blah blah' route. But I think what you mean is 'masculine' rather than 'weird' and 'flat.' Jodie has never sounded flat to me, and I have heard many gay women speak, and they all sound 'normal', though a few have had that more 'masculine' quality. But very, very few.
'I don't get how people didn't see and notice these things. Really strange. It's amazing how many people out there just see what they want to see, and don't really notice anything going on around them, and don't pay attention to other people.'
Is that aimed at me? Because I never ever said that I myself didn't think she was gay. But even if I hadn't, not picking up that someone is gay isn't this big act of selfishness that you make it out to be. So stop being so 'holier than thou' about it all. -
chanterell — 12 years ago(June 17, 2013 05:31 AM)
I remember in 90s I read the rumors about Jodie in a newspaper. So obviously everyone was talking about it, not just fans, or people in Hollywood, or gay community. Those rumors were a pretty big deal actually.
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burtsbeesfan — 12 years ago(November 17, 2013 11:15 PM)
It's not clear to me if the OP means the general public or those in Hollywood. Considering how long she's been a big name in Hollywood it had to be an open secret a la Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn's relationship. If you mean the general public it was probably whole thing about how she has never disclosed how her sons were conceived.
Forgive me if this is in any way disrespectful to Jodie or her family but I can't help but wonder if it wasn't the much speculated IVF. She has never confirmed how she got pregnant and I can't help but wonder if her beauti1908ful sons (God bless them) were a result of (forgive me Foster family) an old fashioned conception. Which might look strange for a lesbian to do. Great actress, mother, friend. Great person all around. -
Gus-69 — 9 years ago(September 14, 2016 06:30 PM)
Could you explain why you are so passive-aggressive? The original poster wasn't rude.
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onwardsandupwards — 12 years ago(July 31, 2013 09:55 AM)
As a general rule of thumb, actors and actresses who are straight don't hide this fact. They are seen with the spouses/partners at premieres, public events or out and about in their own time. Some are more private it about it than others and don't like it splashed across the tabloids, but they won't try and conceal it if asked directly.
Up until recently, gay actors and actresses usually avoided all questions regarding their personal lives and deflected attention away from it. When you're in the public eye and continue to avoid answering direct questions about who you are with, that can be an indication. Since Jodie Foster was never linked with any man and always played down queries of this nature, people began putting two and two together over the years.
Add to the fact that most of the films she has done (whether it was by choice or not) generally didn't pair her with a romantic onscreen male lead was another tip off. Most leading ladies in Hollywood usually have a leading man who is their love interest (Reece Witherspoon, Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts etc). Foster has rarely does this in her career usually playing single/widowed women or characters who come off as being non-sexual. -
wreckage3001 — 12 years ago(September 22, 2013 01:07 PM)
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Lopsided55 — 12 years ago(October 06, 2013 06:42 AM)
Jodie was dating Gina Schock from The Go-Go's in the 80s. People knew/gossiped about it. Then there were all the rumors about her and Kelly McGillis, sometimes involving a punch-up with Whitney Houston. She lived with Cydney for like 15 years, starting in the early 90s, so that should have confirmed it for everybody else. What did people think was going on? Jodie was pregnant with no man in sight and they were raising two kids together.
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dlonney — 12 years ago(November 19, 2013 07:21 PM)
It's funny you say this. I've always kind of wondered even years back. She just gave me that vibe. But I kept this to myself since no one else was talking about it.
Well, in 1995, I got tickets to see Jay Leno's show. Roseanne Barr was the guest. At the taping she made a joke about Jodie Foster being gay. That evening when it was on TV they edited that part out. -
tl2055 — 11 years ago(April 08, 2014 12:44 AM)
People knew Ellen Page was gay for years too, how did THEY know? It's mostly just rumors and choosing what you want to believe. Sometimes the rumors aren't true, this time they were.
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nikkiten1979 — 11 years ago(April 23, 2014 04:49 PM)
It's not really choosing what you want to believe, but kind of putting two and two together and just looking at one's behavior and what we know of their lifestyles. Jodie has never been linked to a man, but has been "rumored" to be dating or getting close to ladies. She carries herself like a "butch", but still feminine.
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jimsummers87-131-771706 — 11 years ago(April 24, 2014 05:05 AM)
Unfortunately there's a tremendous bias with fans and who they choose to believe is gay. Generally if the fan is straight they dismiss the idea that a favorite celebrity is gay. On the other hand, gay fans tend toward the other extreme of wanting the celebrity to be gay even if that isn't the case. I often try to reason with these people by saying, "A celebrity isn't straight/gay just because you are! Get over yourself!"