Oscar winner Jodie Foster may have received one of host Ricky Gervais’ most uncouth comments at this year’s Golden Globes ceremony, but the real buzz was about the actress and director’s dates — her two rarely seen sons. Foster’s two boys Charlie, 13 and Kit, 10, were with their mom, who was nominated for a Best Actress gong for her role in Roman Polanski’s “Carnage,” when Gervais dug into her, making a thinly-veiled allusion to the intensely private actress’ sexuality. “I musn’t mention Mel Gibson this year,” Gervais said from the podium during his opening monologue.
“Not his private life, not his politics, not his recent films, and especially not Jodie Foster’s ‘Beaver. ’ I haven’t seen it myself,” he said — at which point Foster grinned and gave a thumbs up at the mention of her film, which was a box office flop. A “I’ve spoken for a lot of guys here, they haven’t seen it either.
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