Thursday, 16 August 2012

'The public horrors of today eventually blow away': Jodie Foster's advice to Kristen Stewart as she fiercely defends Panic Room co-star in wake of cheating scandal...

Proud 'mum': Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart, pictured here at the MTV Movie Awards in June, starred together in Panic Room over a decade ago
Proud 'mum': Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart, pictured here arm-in-arm at the MTV Movie Awards in June, starred together in Panic Room over a decade ago.

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While it may feel like her world has come crashing down, Jodie Foster has assured Kristen Stewart that 'the public horrors of today eventually blow away'.
The pair became close after co-starring in 2002 thriller Panic Room, in which Foster played the onscreen mother of Stewart.

The Silence Of The Lambs icon has now penned a blog for The Daily Beast expressing her concern for the Twilight actress, offering pearls of wisdom that the drama will soon be a thing of the past.
She wrote: 'My mother had a saying that she doled out after every small injustice, every heartbreak, every moment of abject suffering. "This Too Shall Pass." 

'God, I hated that phrase. It always seemed so banal and out of touch, like she was telling me my pain was irrelevant. Now it just seems quaint, but oddly true… Eventually this all passes.
Can they last? R-Patz and K-Stew have failed to say if they are still a coupleCan they last? Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have failed to reveal if they are still a couple.

'The public horrors of today eventually blow away. And yes, you are changed by the awful wake of reckoning they leave behind. You trust less. You calculate your steps. You survive. 
'Hopefully in the process you don’t lose your ability to throw your arms in the air again and spin in wild abandon. That is the ultimate F.U. and - finally - the most beautiful survival tool of all.'

Jodie added: 'Don’t let them take that away from you.' The 49-year-old even went so far as to say that the pressures of fame on Hollywood's young starlets today would have made her 'quit before I started' in the industry had she had her time again.

She also shed light on what the public believe to be innocent chatter about celebrities' lives, saying: 'There’s no guilt in acknowledging the human interest in public linens. It’s as old as the hills. 


'Lift up beautiful young people like gods and then pull them down to earth to gaze at their seams. They’re just like us. But we seldom consider the childhoods we unknowingly destroy in the process.'
Foster harked back fondly to her time on set with K-Stew, saying she spent five months with the now 22-year-old while shooting the film that also starred Jared Leto and Forest Whitaker.
She said they 'talked and laughed for hours, sharing spontaneous mysteries' and even celebrated Stewart's 11th birthday which fell during the filming schedule.

Co-stars: Jodie said the two became close while filming Panic Room in 2001
Co-stars: Jodie said the two became close while filming Panic Room in 2001.

The Oscar-winner was pregnant at the time with second son Christoper and even found herself fantasizing that Kit, as he has become to be know, would be like Kristen.
Jodie wrote: 'I found myself daydreaming of the child I might have soon. Would she be just like Kristen? All that beautiful talent and fearlessness… would she... make me so proud?'

Last month, Kristen was caught in the arms of married filmmaker and father-of-two Rupert Sanders, who directed her in Snow White And The Huntsman, which also starred his wife Liberty Ross. The complex web of emotions has been etched on Robert Pattinson's face this week as he hits New York to promote new film Cosmopolis, although he has remained tight-lipped about their future.

Awkward! Robert Pattinson has been squirming his way through interviews this week as he promotes Cosmopolis
Awkward! Robert Pattinson has been squirming his way through interviews as he promotes Cosmopolis.

Culled from The Daily Mail UK.

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Simply Cheska...

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