No need trying to figure out when Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend will tie the knot.
“I always knew that I didn’t want to get married,” Theron, 32, says in the new issue of W magazine. But she adds, “I’ve always known that I’d be a mom from the time I was a little girl.”
As for their seven-year-romance, Theron, no surprise, won’t reveal too much. When asked to describe the relationship, the Oscar winner adopts a “cavewoman grunt,” according to writer Gabriel Snyder, and says:
"Man, woman. Like to touch each other.”
Theron doesn’t have such sweet words for critics who slam her for taking on so many “ugly” roles in order to hide her beauty. “Look, I get it,” she says. “Monster was a transformation...[But] North Country was dirt. That’s what happens when you go into a mine. In the Valley of Elah—that’s when I took real offense, because that was just my real hair color and me with no makeup.”
“I always knew that I didn’t want to get married,” Theron, 32, says in the new issue of W magazine. But she adds, “I’ve always known that I’d be a mom from the time I was a little girl.”
As for their seven-year-romance, Theron, no surprise, won’t reveal too much. When asked to describe the relationship, the Oscar winner adopts a “cavewoman grunt,” according to writer Gabriel Snyder, and says:
"Man, woman. Like to touch each other.”
Theron doesn’t have such sweet words for critics who slam her for taking on so many “ugly” roles in order to hide her beauty. “Look, I get it,” she says. “Monster was a transformation...[But] North Country was dirt. That’s what happens when you go into a mine. In the Valley of Elah—that’s when I took real offense, because that was just my real hair color and me with no makeup.”
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