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Charlize Theron Would Like To Be In A Relationship , But Will Never Ever ‘Compromise’
South African born American actress and producer Charlize Theron has opened up on her personal life. She has reportedly said she wants to find love again and be in a relationship but she won”t ever “compromise” anything in her life to please a man.
Theron has since starred in several top-grossing action films, including Hancock (2008), Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), Prometheus (2012), Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), The Fate of the Furious (2017), and Atomic Blonde (2017). She also received praise for playing troubled women in Jason Reitman’s comedy-dramas Young Adult (2011) and Tully (2018), receiving Golden Globe Award nominations for both films.
“I”d love to meet somebody and that is something I even think can happen. I”m just not willing to compromise if something doesn”t feel right. That”s something that has definitely changed for me after I got to my forties, Theron told HELLO! magazine, reports femaelfirst.co.uk.
She added: “I think a huge part of my relationships in the past have been about me being hyper-aware that there was an element to me that was threatening to people.”
The actress says in her 20s she had the need to modulated herself, depending on the relationship.
“I remember a lot of times thinking, ”If I could just make myself smaller then this relationship would be perfect.” But the older I get the more I”ve come to realise that doing that is just not being true to me,” she said.
Theron previously dated Sean Penn, whom she began romancing in late 2013 and they announced their engagement in December 2014, however, they eventually split around six months later in 2015.
Prior to Penn, the actress had a long-term relationship with actor Stuart Townsend, after they met of the set of the 2002 movie “Trapped”, before calling time on their romance in January 2010.
Rather change anything about herself, Theron, who has two adopted children, August and Jackson, hopes that she will meet a man who loves her for who she is.