When Robert Downey Jr. presented his friend, actress Jodie Foster, with this year's Cecil B. Demile award at the Golden Globes, most viewers were likely expecting a normal acceptance speech from the 50-year-old star. My how very wrong we were. In a speech that touched on everything from personal privacy to retirement to Honey Boo Boo, Foster managed to upstage the entire ceremony. However, the comments that really raised eyebrows were the rumors regarding her sexuality. (Some sites are calling it a "casual coming out.")

“While I’m here being all confessional, I just have the sudden urge to say something I’ve never been able to say in public. A declaration that I’m a little nervous about. Not quite as nervous as my publicist, huh, Jennifer? But uh, you know, I’m just going to put it out there. Loud and proud. I’m going to need your support. I am -- single,” she said. “I’m kidding.”

Foster later added that ”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."

Either way, it's best to just watch the speech in full and experience it yourself (you can watch it here). To say it's interesting would be a vast understatement. (If you check out our posts on Facebook and Twitter regarding the speech, it's clear people had very strong opinons of it.)

[via EW]

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    "Django Unchained"

  • Best Picture: Drama

    "Life of Pi"

  • Best Picture: Drama

    "Lincoln"

  • Best Picture: Drama

    "Argo"

  • Best Picture: Drama

    "Zero Dark Thirty"

  • Best Picture: Musical or Comedy

    "Silver Linings Playbook"

  • Best Picture: Musical or Comedy

    "Les Miserables"

  • Best Picture: Musical or Comedy

    "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"

  • Best Picture: Musical or Comedy

    "Moonrise Kingdom"

  • Best Picture: Musical or Comedy

    "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen"

  • Best Actor: Drama

    Daniel Day-Lewis for "Lincoln."

  • Best Actor: Drama

    John Hawkes for "The Sessions."

  • Best Actor: Drama

    Denzel Washington for "Flight."

  • Best Actor: Drama

    Richard Gere for "Arbitrage"

  • Best Actor: Drama

    Joaquin Phoenix for "The Master."

  • Best Actress: Drama

    Marion Cotillard for "Rust and Bone."

  • Best Actress: Drama

    Jessica Chastain for "Zero Dark Thirty."

  • Best Actress: Drama

    Naomi Watts for "The Impossible."

  • Best Actress: Drama

    Helen Mirren for "Hitchcock."

  • Best Actress: Drama

    Rachel Weisz for "The Deep Blue Sea"

  • Best Actor: Musical or Comedy

    Hugh Jackman for "Les Miserables"

  • Best Actor: Musical or Comedy

    Bradley Cooper for "Silver Linings Playbook."

  • Best Actor: Musical or Comedy

    Jack Black for "Bernie."

  • Best Actor: Musical or Comedy

    Bill Murray for "Hyde Park On Hudson."

  • Best Actor: Musical or Comedy

    Ewan McGregor for "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen"

  • Best Actress: Musical or Comedy

    Jennifer Lawrence for "Silver Linings Playbook"

  • Best Actress: Musical or Comedy

    Meryl Streep for "Hope Springs."

  • Best Actress: Musical or Comedy

    Judi Dench for "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel."

  • Best Actress: Musical or Comedy

    Maggie Smith for "Quartet"

  • Best Actress: Musical or Comedy

    Emily Blunt for "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen"

  • Best Supporting Actor

    Tommy Lee Jones for "Lincoln."

  • Best Supporting Actor

    Leonardo DiCaprio for "Django Unchained."

  • Best Supporting Actor

    Christoph Waltz for "Django Unchained."

  • Best Supporting Actor

    Phillip Seymour Hoffman for "The Master."

  • Best Supporting Actor

    Alan Arkin for "Argo."

  • Best Supporting Actress

    Anne Hathaway for "Les Miserables."

  • Best Supporting Actress

    Nicole Kidman for "The Paperboy."

  • Best Supporting Actress

    Amy Adams for "The Master."

  • Best Supporting Actress

    Sally Field for "Lincoln."

  • Best Supporting Actress

    Helen Hunt for "The Sessions."

  • Best Director

    Ang Lee for "Life of Pi."

  • Best Director

    Kathryn Bigelow for "Zero Dark Thirty."

  • Best Director

    Ben Affleck for "Argo."

  • Best Director

    Steven Spielberg for "Lincoln."

  • Best Director

    Quentin Tarantino for "Django Unchained"

  • Best Animated Feature

    "Rise of the Guardians"

  • Best Animated Feature

    "Brave"

  • Best Animated Feature

    "Frankenweenie"

  • Best Animated Feature

    "Hotel Transylvania"

  • Best Animated Feature

    "Wreck-It Ralph"

  • Best Screenplay

    "Lincoln"