Charlize Theron
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But it helps to kind of explain that these things build.
And they build.
And it takes years sometimes.
for things to go as wrong as it did in my house.
The reason I actually wanted to go linear is because you have mentioned in other interviews how everyone focuses on what we're about to talk about, but that everything that came before was actually where the real trauma lay.
Yeah, I mean, there was definitely... It made me curious.
Yeah, there was shock because it's, you know, a tremendous thing to happen in anyone's life.
I'll just tell the part that we better talk about some fun things after this.
We are going to talk about some fun things.
That's all I have to say.
I didn't mean to start here, but this is where we are.
No, no, you're not at all.
Not at all.
I was 15 years old, and my mom and I, my mom would do this thing, too.
She would take me to the movies.
And when I was younger, it was the drive in theater.
And again, like when I was older, I realized she was trying to get me out of the house, out of the house.
But we had gone to see a movie and...
My dad had taken the key to the front, sad, not even the front door, the front steel door.
Every room in our house had a steel door.