Jodie Foster split could cost millions
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Jodie Foster's high-profile split with Cydney Bernard - her partner of 14 years - may cost her $25 million.
The Silence of the Lambs star separated from Cydney in May to start a relationship with writer Cynthia Mort, 51, and reports suggest she could lose a quarter of her estimated US$100 million in alimony payments.
According to the National Enquirer magazine, Cydney could legally ask for the massive sum because half of Jodie's fortune was made when they were together.
Jodie, 45, is reportedly keen to keep Cydney, 54, happy in order to avoid losing the sum, and Cydney is being allowed to live rent free in one of the actress' homes.
The Oscar-winning actress is also allowing Cydney to regularly visit Jodie's sons Charles, nine, and six-year-old Kit, as well as giving her an annual six-figure payment.
A source said: "She wants Cydney and Cynthia to be friends. Jodie realises that if Cydney perceives them to be one big happy family, she'd never sue for half her assets."
Jodie - who has never revealed the identity of her children's father - and Cydney were reportedly seen together in Tokyo earlier this week, where the actress is promoting her new movie Nim's Island.
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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