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Jodie Foster saves Jamie Lee Curtis from car crash

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
'Panic Room' star Jodie Foster came to the aid of her good friend and actress Jamie Lee Curtis after she was involved in a traumatic car accident.

Curtis and one other person were taken to hospital in the back of two separate ambulances after the black Yukon SUV the 54-year-old star was travelling in crashed into a BMW vehicle in Las Vegas, reported TMZ online.

A witness to the incident saw the stricken 'Freaky Friday' star call Foster, 50, who arrived within minutes to comfort her friend.

Curtis's injuries were minor and she has since been released from hospital, but the other victim is reported to be suffering more serious injuries.
 

Foster earned a reputation for her bravery earlier this year when she became one of the first female celebrities to openly come out as lesbian.

The star gave a candid speech upon accepting the Cecile B DeMille award for outstanding achievement in film at February's Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles.

She praised her former partner Cydney Bernard, with whom she raises children Charlie, 15, and 11-year-old Kit, saying, "I am so proud of our modern family.

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First Published: Aug 02 2013 | 5:00 PM IST

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