Jodie Foster was the talk of the Golden Globes after an emotional speech while accepting the Cecil B DeMille Award for lifetime achievement. The usually fiercely private actress, 50, surprised the audience as she touched on her sexuality, her rarely-seen sons, Charles, 14, and Kit, 12, and her ailing mother, who suffers from dementia. She also made a moving public tribute to her former partner Cydney Bernard, who bowed her head with emotion as she supported Foster from her seat beside their two children. Scroll down to watch
Stealing the show: Jodie Foster accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes in LA on Sunday
'Loud and proud': The fiercely private 50-year-old surprised the audience as she raised her sexuality
Proud: Jodie's boys Charles, 14, and Kit, 12, watched on from the audience
Biggest supporter: The actress' former love Cydney Bernard sits directly in front of her with their sons as she addresses her family and the star-studded audience
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