
Entertainment


Share
Published 16:01 2 Aug 2024 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Jodie Foster has admitted that she finds Gen Z-ers “really annoying”, saying that their attitude towards work difficult to understand.
In an interview with the Guardian, the 61-year-old joked that those commonly referred to as 'Zoomers' (born between 1997 and 2012) have a completely different attitude in the workplace than other generations.
"They’re really annoying, especially in the workplace," the Silence of the Lambs star told the outlet.
"They’re like: ‘Nah, I’m not feeling it today, I’m gonna come in at 10.30am.’ Or in emails, I’ll tell them: this is all grammatically incorrect, did you not check your spelling? And they’re like: ‘Why would I do that, isn’t that kind of limiting?’"
Foster, who had already starred in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver at the age of 14, said that the younger generation "need to learn how to relax."
She added that they also need to learn "how to not think about it so much, how to come up with something that’s theirs.
"I can help them find that, which is so much more fun than being, with all the pressure behind it, the protagonist of the story."
In the interview, the Oscar-winner revealed that she made an effort to reach out to The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey, asking them to introduce her at the Elle magazine Women in Hollywood celebration in November.
"I reached out to Bella, because we’d never met, and said: 'I want you to introduce me at this thing,' which is a wonderful event about actors and people in the movies, but is also very much a fashion thing. Which means it’s determining who represents us."
Foster, who is starring in the current True Detective series Night Country, praised the 20-year-old, saying they are a good example of an actor emerging in a new 'vector of authenticity'.
"Bella, who gave the best speech, was wearing the most perfect suit, beautifully tailored, and a middle parting and no makeup," she said about Ramsey, who is non-binary.
Foster also revealed that she struggled to challenge gender stereotypes with her own son, saying that he "watched television and came to the conclusion: oh, I just need to be an asshole. I understand. I need to be shitty to women and act like I’m a fucker.
"And I was like: ‘No. That’s not what it is to be a man! That’s what our culture has been selling you for all this time.’"

‘It is not the time to sit on the fence’ – CMAT praised for Ivor Novello Award speech
CMAT won Best Album at this year’s Ivor Novello Awards CMAT has won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Album for her 2025 release Euro-Country. The awards, which took place last night, recognise the work of Irish and British songwriters and composers. The Best Album category celebrates 2025 albums that “demonstrate exceptional songwriting craft, creativity […]
Entertainment
5 days ago
Why every Irish woman needs to listen to the new Maisie Peters album Florescence
Maisie Peters is back with her new album Florescence, and it is the most gentle soundtrack about growth There are some albums that go beyond keeping you entertained on a bus journey, keeping you company on an evening walk, or breaking the silence of a quiet office, and Florescence by Maisie Peters is one of […]
Entertainment
5 days ago
Entertainment
Met Gala 2026: The best looks and most head-turning moments in pictures
Entertainment

Grey's Anatomy spin-off series has been announced
entertainment