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Charlize Theron is dedicated to bringing to life roles that can be challenging as well took over And Monster. Both roles required the star to make physical changes, something Theron has no desire to do again.
“I will never do a movie again and say, ‘Yeah, I’m going to gain 40 pounds.'” She said, “I will never do that again because you can’t take it off.” temptation. “When I was 27, I did Monster. I lost 30 lbs overnight. I missed three meals and am back to my normal weight.
Although Theron found it relatively easy to get back to her normal weight after her Oscar-winning performance in 2003. MonsterThe same couldn’t be said when I did it again in 2018 took over.
Then I did it at 43 years old took overAnd I remember a year after I tried to lose weight, I called my doctor and said, “I think I’m dying because I can’t lose this weight.” And he’d say, “You’re over 40. Calm down. Your metabolism isn’t what it used to be. No one wants to hear that,” she added.
In the same interview, Theron spoke about aging in the film industry, adding, “The thing that really bothers me is that I’m doing action movies now, and if I hurt myself, I take longer to heal than I ever did.” Twenties.”
She continued, “More than my face, I wish I had my 25-year-old body that I could throw against a wall without being in pain until tomorrow. Now, if I don’t work out for three days and come back to the gym, I can’t walk. “I can’t sit on the toilet,” she says, laughing. “It’s all of those very real moments.”
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