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Jodie Foster says fame nearly turned her into an 'a--hole'
Summary
Jodie Foster told Fox News Digital that fame pushed her toward becoming an "a--hole," and that realization contributed to her decision to step away from acting after turning 50.
Content
Jodie Foster described in a recent interview how fame affected her behavior and career choices. She said a moment on set, when she noticed a harsh tone in herself, helped prompt her decision to step back from acting after age 50. Foster reported that she lost interest in the work for a time and later found that interest again. She also referenced a traumatic childhood memory from 1976 that has stayed with her.
Key points:
- Foster told Fox News Digital she feared fame was turning her into what she called an "a--hole."
- She traced her choice to pause acting to a specific on-set moment and to broader concerns about celebrity behavior.
- Foster said she later regained interest in acting and now aims to make films shaped by her life rather than constant publicity.
- She reported a longstanding traumatic childhood memory dating to the time of her breakout role in 1976.
Summary:
Foster frames recent career decisions as a response to the pressures of fame and a desire for personal balance. Undetermined at this time.
