Jodie Foster: Cheating on Her Girlfriend?

She is, if we can believe the National Enquirer.
Actress Jodie Foster poses during the photocall of "Nim's island" on April 10, 2008 in Rome
US actress Jodie Foster poses during the photocall of "Nim's island" (Italian title:Isola di Nim) on April 10, 2008 in Rome. The film will be seen on Italian screens on April 11, 2008. AFP PHOTO / Tiziana Fabi (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images) - Getty Images
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The National Enquirer -- yeah, take it for what it's worth -- is reporting that Jodie Foster left long-time girlfriend Cydney Bernard for a hotter, younger woman.

"The ENQUIRER has learned exclusively that the Oscar winner’s new love is brunette Cindy Mort, a producer and screenwriter she met on the set of her 2007 film The Brave One.

The 47-year-old star’s new squeeze is the former partner of thirtysomething actress Melanie Mahron -- with whom she has two children!

Meanwhile, 55-year-old Cydney Bernard is still living with Jodie but their romance is over, say sources.

Jodie has never publicly identified the father of her 6- and 9-year-old sons, Charles and Kit.

'Although she and Cydney remain under the same roof at the moment,' a close pal told The ENQUIRER, 'the relationship has been shattered.'

To complicate matters, Cindy, 51, remains friends with her ex-partner Melanie -- and the two women live in separate houses on the same Los Angeles street.

Jodie plans to move into one of her Hollywood homes full-time, and ex-Cydney will live in another, disclosed a source close to Jodie.

'They’ll continue to raise the boys together and try to keep a loving family unit despite their breakup.'"

Oh my gosh! All of this just gives me a headache. I can't keep it all straight. This is like a love pentagon or something. I just think it's really sad that Jodie and Cydney couldn't make it work, when they've been together for so long, and it's really sad for those kids, too.


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