Thursday, August 21, 2008

JODIE FOSTER MAY HAVE TO GIVE UP HALF HER FORTUNE

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The reason?????

Because she's alleged to be an adulterer. Ever since she left her partner of 14 years, Cydney Bernard, for writer and producer Cynthia Mort, Foster has been trying to play nice. As you all know, Jodie's not fond of her business being in the tabloids, so she's working to do whatever she can to keep everyone happy. She's even trying to have Cydney and Cynthia be friends. In a parallel universe, that idea would work. But women are evil and spiteful when they get cheated on. Especially when you're dealing with crazy lesbians.

According to the National Enquirer, Foster could lose up to a quarter of her fortune, an estimated $25 million in alimony. Jodie is currently worth around $100 million. But half of that she earned while she was with Cydney! Can you still get money out of a relationship even if you're not married?


Jodie is even willing to let Cydney live for free at one of her houses. She also gets invited to parties at Foster's house and gets to visit with her sons.

That's still not better than getting some money. I say cut your losses, take the money an move on. You can still be in the kids life, but why does Jodie get the upper hand when she's the one who cheated (allegedly)?

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