‘She is from Benoni’ Mzansi Rallies Behind Charlize Theron After Megyn Kelly Challenges Her To A Fight
South African actress Charlize Theron is known for her philanthropic work and advocacy on issues like HIV/AIDS in her home country. Recently, she added her voice to the pushback against the banning of drag queens in some states in the US. However, her stance was met with hostility from veteran American host Megyn Kelly, who threatened Charlize Theron with physical violence.
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Mzansi Rallies behind Charlize Theron Against Megyn Kelly
Despite the threat, South Africans and the general public rallied behind Charlize, who has a history of personal trauma and resilience. However, the recent controversy has also brought her parenting into question.
Charlize will beat you up and then play you and herself in the movie about the time she beat you up. https://t.co/ulKpBcPThs
— Thula Sindi (@thulasindi) May 13, 2023
Charlize Theron’s parenting debated over trans daughter
Charlize Theron has two adopted daughters, one of whom is Jackson Theron, who was born male but identified as female at a young age. Theron has publicly supported her daughter’s transition and believes in protecting her daughters’ right to be themselves.
The recent viral image of Charlize and her daughters has sparked a heated debate, with some people calling her a “bad mother” for supporting her child’s transition. However, others have praised her for promoting body positivity and self-love.
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In the face of criticism, Charlize has remained steadfast in her support of her children. As a parent, she believes that her job is to celebrate and love her children and ensure that they have everything they need to thrive.
Charlize’s advocacy for marginalized communities and her unwavering support for her children make her a role model for many. Despite the controversy, she continues to inspire and empower people all over the world.