Jodie Foster looked sizzling hot on the cover of Elle magazine this month.
The Oscar-winning actress made the very rare move of showing off her cleavage and tummy in a black bra which she paired with a black blazer and slacks.
The 61-year-old blonde icon was also seen in a skintight gold dress that made the most of her incredible curves.
The college graduate was on the Women In Hollywood issue cover which also saw Jennifer Lopez and Eva Longoria profiled.
Foster is promoting her new film Nyad with Annette Bening.
Jodie Foster looked sizzling hot on the cover of Elle magazine this month
.The Oscar-winning actress made the very rare move of showing off her cleavage and tummy in a black bra which she paired with a black blazer and slacks
In her interview she said she has no interest in other people’s opinions.
‘I don’t really care about other people’s opinions,’ she relayed.
‘Why do you care about what some guy in his pajamas thinks about what you should do with your life?’
And she had some advice for younger actresses.
‘I think it’s almost entirely maternal advice. It’s not really about career, because career choices are personal about how you want to complete yourself and what’s fascinating to you,’ said the Panic Room star.
‘I find myself reaching out to girls who could be my daughters and saying, “Wait a minute, you keep doing dumb things on publicity tours. What’s going on with you? This is a little self-sabotage. You know better than that. Who’s letting you do that? And where’s your mom?”
‘I do have this really big soft spot for the young actresses who came up as young people, because I just don’t know how they survive without some mother around the way I had a mom around,’ she noted.
‘To be able to say, “You’re overexposed,” or “You’re torturing yourself,” or “You have to have faith in your talent. You can go away for two years and have a life and come back and there will be work for you. Yeah, maybe it won’t be in some franchise, but what do you care? This is your life.”‘
She talked about not caring what other people think of her
Down the road she wants to work with The Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert).
‘They made my favorite movie perhaps of all time, Everything Everywhere All at Once,’ she shared.
‘ That’s the film that I will return to over and over again whenever I feel depressed or sad. I first saw it with one of my sons, and we held hands and pinched each other and cried for 45 minutes afterward.
‘And then I saw it with my other son a week later, and it just opened a portal of connection and understanding and hope. He started telling me everything from his high school that he’d never told me, and we were walking in the rain crying and opening up. And I was like, This is what film can do.’
As far as superhero movies, she says it is just a ‘phase.’
The blonde icon was also seen in a skintight gold dress that made the most of her incredible curves
Jodie said: ‘It’s a phase that’s lasted a little too long for me, but it’s a phase, and I’ve seen so many different phases. Hopefully people will be sick of it soon.
‘The good ones—like Iron Man, Black Panther, The Matrix—I marvel at those movies, and I’m swept up in the entertainment of it, but that’s not why I became an actor. And those movies don’t change my life. Hopefully there’ll be room for everything else.’
This comes after Foster said she has missed out on ‘a lot of experiences’ because of her fame.
The 61-year-old actress found stardom as a child and Jodie regrets that she didn’t have more ‘pure experiences’.
And she had some advice for younger actresses. ‘I think it’s almost entirely maternal advice. It’s not really about career, because career choices are personal about how you want to complete yourself and what’s fascinating to you,’ said the Panic Room star
‘I find myself reaching out to girls who could be my daughters and saying, “Wait a minute, you keep doing dumb things on publicity tours. What’s going on with you? This is a little self-sabotage. You know better than that. Who’s letting you do that? And where’s your mom?”‘
‘I do have this really big soft spot for the young actresses who came up as young people, because I just don’t know how they survive without some mother around the way I had a mom around,’ she noted. ‘To be able to say, “You’re overexposed,” or “You’re torturing yourself,” or “You have to have faith in your talent’
And she is not a fan of superhero movies. Jodie said: ‘It’s a phase that’s lasted a little too long for me, but it’s a phase, and I’ve seen so many different phases. Hopefully people will be sick of it soon’
She told Interview magazine: ‘When I was a kid, I really wanted to go to Disneyland and not be recognised. It’s not that people bothered me and it’s not like I would not respond or take pictures. It was just that I wanted a pure experience.
‘There are actually a lot of experiences that I now recognise I missed out on a bit. I don’t think I realised it in my twenties and thirties, but there are pure experiences that I couldn’t have because I bring baggage to the table.’
Jodie finds it strange that so many people are so familiar with her, even though they’ve not actually met her in person.
The award-winning star shared: ‘When you meet people for the first time they already know you.
Foster is promoting her new film Nyad with Annette Bening
‘They already know what your elbows look like. They already know what you look like when you cry or scream. It does taint your experience with people. And I guess sometimes I feel – maybe everybody does – a little self-conscious about dancing. Maybe if I thought nobody knew who I was or would remember me, I would just go non-stop dancing.’
Despite this, Jodie has always managed to retain her ‘dumb’ sense of humour.
The Hollywood star said: ‘A sense of humour is my touchstone, and I have a very dumb sense of humour.
‘Sometimes with actors, even in the most dramatic circumstances, I like to laugh with them. I like to laugh about really intense things.’