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Charlize Theron Opens Up in Candid Interview!

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsApril 19, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Charlize Theron’s story goes far beyond Hollywood, and in a new interview, she’s opening up about the reality that shaped her journey.

 

Global (19 April 2026) – Charlize Theron recently sat down with Lulu Garcia-Navarro for an incredibly raw and human conversation on “The Interview” podcast by “The New York Times”.

Charlize spoke about her childhood growing up on a farm in South Africa and the reality of living with a violent, alcoholic father. At just 15 years old, her life changed forever when her mother shot and killed her father in self-defence.

“I think these things should be talked about because it makes other people not feel alone,” she said.

While the details of her story are deeply personal, the themes are sadly not uncommon. By choosing to speak openly, she’s creating space for others to feel seen, heard and understood.

She described the terrifying night her father “broke into the house,” shooting through the steel doors to get in, making it very clear that he was going to kill us.” Charlize recalled knowing the encounter was “serious,” and shared how her mother ran to a safe to retrieve her firearm before returning to the bedroom.

“The two of us were holding the door with our bodies because there wasn’t a lock on it,” she explained.

“He just stepped back and started shooting through the door,” she continued, adding that it was “crazy” that “Not one bullet hit us.”

“The messaging was very clear: ‘I’m going to kill you tonight. You think I can’t come into this door? Watch me. I’m going to go to the safe. I’m going to get the shotgun,’” the actress recalled.

It’s difficult to hear and even harder to imagine. But within that moment, there was also something profound… a mother making an impossible decision to protect her child.

Charlize shared that after the incident, her mother “picked right up” and kept going.

“It really did change our relationship… we were always very close, we felt like a team,” she said.

“But that night changed it because in retrospect, like, once I got out of the shock of it, I realised that she saved my life.”

The conversation also moved into Charlize’s journey beyond that night… her move overseas, her career choices and even her connection to action films. When you hear her story in full, it becomes clear that her path wasn’t just about chasing a dream, but about reclaiming power, rewriting narratives and finding her voice.

But it was her reflection on South Africa that left us all beaming with pride!

“South Africa… the country that I grew up in… and I think we covered the hardship, but there is a gratefulness and I really truly feel blessed that I came from there, that I was born there, that I have that soil in my bones.”

“I feel like I’m from there. I feel like I share something with the people of South Africa. And the reason I do is because they’re the most beautiful people that you will ever meet.”

She spoke about the complexity of the country… the challenges that remain, but also the spirit that continues to rise above them.

“They’ve been through all this hardship but they have literally come out on the other side with hope. And when I go there, that’s the most incredible thing to see.”

“Yes, there are a lot of things that need to get fixed but the heart of that country is so unbelievably beautiful on every level. It’s truly the most beautiful country that I’ve ever been to… and I’ve been lucky enough to travel a lot. It’s a place filled with joy.”

The interview has since been published to YouTube, where thousands of people have responded with gratitude and connection.

“Thank you Charlize for speaking publicly about your experience with an alcoholic abusive father. The only way our society can change in ways which prevent this, rather than encourage this, is for women to speak up and continue to advocate for their rights.”

“What a beautiful, natural interview by both of you. Thank you for being so real in an increasingly unreal world.”

“What a great interview! Thank you for sharing your life experiences with us Charlize, God bless.”

You can watch it below:


Sources: “The Interview” podcast by “The New York Times” 
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