Jodie Foster finally stepped out for the first time with her newly wedded WIFE Alexandra Hedison on Sunday afternoon!



Alexandra, who's also an actress, dated Ellen De Generes for about three years before things ended in 2004.
Jodie Foster married her girlfriend Alexandra Hedison over the weekend, her rep confirms to Us Weekly.
Reportedly, Celine has declared her love for the A-lister countless times — specifically in uncomfortable emails.
Related: Ariana Grande's Longtime Stalker Pleads Guilty The super fan allegedly wrote in one email: Tags: alexandra hedison, celine martelleur, jodie foster, legal matters, mental health, scary! Especially when it's describing the AH-Mazing romance between Jodie Foster and Alexandra Hedison—who only recently became public knowledge since the two tied the knot mid-April!
Hedison's work is represented in public and private collections worldwide, and her photographs have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the US and Europe, including Los Angeles, New York, and London.
In 2010, her solo show In the Woods was exhibited at Meredith Gunderson Projects in London, UK.
(The pair split after more than a decade together in 2008.) "I am so proud of our modern family," she gushed.
This unassuming midcentury ranch in Los Angeles, which was recently bought by Ellen De Generes, should be archived, preserved, and transformed into a herstory museum of early aughts celesbians.
Hedison first exhibited her series of abstract landscapes in 2002 at Rose Gallery in Bergamont Station, Los Angeles with Robert Polidori, Virginia Beahan and Laura Mc Phee, David Maisel, Alexandra Rowley and Joshua Bernstein.
In 2005, she exhibited the (Re)Building series, which addressed themes of loss, transition and recovery while using construction as a metaphor for memory in the architecture of the subconscious.
Her series of large format photographs entitled Ithaka, which takes its title from the CP Cavafy poem of the same name, was shot in the temperate rain forest of North America.