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SARIE, recently crowned South Africa’s Consumer Magazine of the Year 2009, kicks off in style in 2010. Oscar-winning actress and SA golden girl, Charlize Theron, will grace the cover of SARIE’s January issue – just as she arrives in Cape Town for the 2010 FIFA World Cup match draw as guest presenter.
SARIE’s editor, Michélle van Breda, says Charlize is perfect for the magazine’s first 2010 cover. ‘With every passing year Charlize becomes more beautiful, and the photographs in this issue – striking in their simplicity – will take your breath away. The FIFA World Cup is going to be exciting and exhilarating, and that, in a nutshell, is Charlize. The January edition will include an exclusive interview with Charlize, and recent pictures not yet seen in South Africa,’ says Van Breda.
Charlize has become not only the golden girl of South Africa and the silver screen, she’s also recognisable in glossy magazines worldwide as the face of Dior’s fragrance, J’Adore, a top seller in South Africa that celebrated its tenth year in 2009. Full story »
The Nelson Mandela Foundation has accused actress Charlize Theron of selling a meeting with the former leader without permission.
Oscar-winning Theron, 34, raised £85,500 for charity last week by auctioning the chance to visit her native South Africa and meet the elderly former president.
The sale hit the headlines when the actress agreed to kiss the highest bidder during a charity gala event in San Francisco.
But today a spokesman for the frail former freedom fighter said the meeting might not be possible because Theron had not sought permission from Mr Mandela before arranging the auction.
Achmat Dangor, chief executive of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, said: ‘There is a very rigorous process that is followed to secure a meeting with Mr Mandela, and as yet, we have not have had any such request from Charlize Theron.’
Mandela’s spokesman says no request was made to secure a meeting with him. Full story »
27. Charlize Theron
Aside from a prosthetic-heavy turn as serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster, Theron has sizzled through every role she’s ever had. Half French, half German and South African-raised, this cosmopolitan starlet has got the whole sultry, sexy thing down pat. Most alluring as… Norwegian sexpot Helga in 2 Days In The Valley (2006). Interests include… Political activism. Theron has been seen waving a placard in honour of women’s rights, animal rights and other worthy causes. Fight the power!
Charlize Theron has revealed that she would love to play Catwoman.
The Hancock star, who is one of the names mooted for the role in the next Batman film - rumoured to be directed by Christopher Nolan - along with Megan Fox and Angelina Jolie, said that she’s ready to squeeze into the slinky skin-tight suit and sharpen her claws.
“It’s news to me, but that’s kick-ass news - I like that, I would be an idiot to not consider that part,” she told the Daily Express.
“I think what has happened to that franchise is amazing, and Chris Nolan is a genius.” Full story »
Charlize Theron has insisted that she won’t get married until her gay friends are legally allowed.
The Burning Plain star, who supported California’s most recent gay marriage rally in May, has said that she has no plans to wed actor Stuart Townsend until there is marriage equality for all.
Theron told The View: “I don’t want to get married because right now the institution of marriage feels very one-sided, and I want to live in a country where we all have equal rights.
“I think it would be exactly the same if we were married, but for me to go through that kind of ceremony, because I have so many friends who are gays and lesbians who would so badly want to get married… I wouldn’t be able to sleep with myself.”
One of the best web series going is the talk show parody Between Two Ferns, which features Zach Galifianakis as a selfish, boorish host of a cable celebrity talk show. He’s speared guests like Jon Hamm, Jimmy Kimmel and Natalie Portman in the past, and now talks to Charlize Theron. But Charlize isn’t fazed by the Galifianakis persona in the same way his guests have been in the past, and the results are some of the most hilarious the series has to offer.
Funny or Die hosts the show, and this episode might be my favorite. It has a couple of the biggest, easiest jokes, sure, but the sheer crushed disappointment on the face of Galifianakis as Theron turns the power balance around is delicious. The show is always meant to be uncomfortable, but usually it’s the guest squirming. Nice change of pace this time. This episode, the sixth in the series, isn’t quite as intentionally low-rent as the first couple, which had a great washed-out, cable access look. But the script is perfect.
It looks like Will Smith is bringing “super” back — to the big screen.
Smith will reprise his role as the drunken-turned-revived superhero John Hancock in “Hancock 2,” it has been announced.
While plot details are being kept under wraps, the sequel is expected to dive deeper into the world of the immortal superheroes, played by Smith and Charlize Theron in the first movie.
According to The Hollywood reporter, “The Shiled” writers Adam Fierro and Glen Marzara will pen the script, marking the feature film writing debut for both.
“Hancock” helmer Peter Berg will once again take on directing duties.
In addition, both Smith and Berg will oversee the new script.
The first film, which was originally titled “Tonight He Comes,” took more than 12 years to make it to the big screen. However, it’s expected the sequel will be produced with much more urgency.
While Smith will reprise his role, will Theron join him?
In a previous interview with MTV News, the actress said she’d come back if everyone else did.
“With those guys? If everybody’s on board? Yeah!” she said. “Riding the Will Smith train is a really nice train to ride.”
No word if Jason Bateman would also return as the movie’s regular Joe PR agent who gives Smith’s character a public facelift. However, he reportedly said that he’d also jump at the chance for a sequel.
“Oh yeah, in a heartbeat,” he reportedly told MTV News. “Yeah, that’s not a tough decision. I hope that happens.”
“I feel like I always reveal too much,” Charlize Theron says with no detectable sense of regret. “There’s something sexy about the mystery. I don’t know how to play that card, though.” She sits on a poolside couch behind Trattoria Amici in Beverly Hills with a scrunchie on her wrist, sipping a Pinot Grigio and dispensing opinions on any subject that pops up: nude scenes (”That isn’t about me. I don’t look at the movie and go, ‘Jesus, my ass is really saggy’ “), the prospect of children (”I just know I’m going to have five boys”), the old gay rumors (”I cut my hair really short in my 20s, and people were like, ‘Hmm, wait a second. Is she gay?’ “).
Frankness, it seems, relaxes her. When she gets a call from Stuart Townsend, the Irish actor to whom she is famously not married (”We’ve been together for almost nine years, so by now we’ve kind of realized that we’re going to take this journey together”), she teases him about never drinking at lunch. She listens, laughs, and interrupts their conversation. “He’s like, ‘I don’t drink much, but when I drink, I drink a lot.’” She returns to him and says, “Keep that Irish thing going.”
Football isn’t high on the agenda for the average American, with the sport faring well below basketball, American football and baseball in the popularity stakes.
So what better way to give soccer a boost in the States with a host of A-list stars turning out to declare their love for the game.
Charlize Theron, Ashton Kutcher and Will Ferrell came out as unlikely Chelsea fans to cheer on the Blues at a pre-season friendly against Inter Milan in Los Angeles last night.
Also in attendance was Charmed actress Alyssa Milano - who has Italian roots - and Clockwork Orange actor Malcolm McDowell, who cheered on Inter Milan.
The game proved for an interesting night - which saw ex-Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reunited with his former team while being in charge of Inter Milan.
Chelsea went on to beat Inter Milan 2-0, with Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba both scoring. Full story »
Charlize Theron is giving underprivileged South African children a place to play soccer.
The Academy Award winner’s Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project is teaming up with LAFC Chelsea Soccer Club in Los Angeles to build community soccer programs. In addition to soccer fields, uniforms and equipment, kids involved in the program will receive health education and services.
The project, announced Tuesday, will serve schools in South Africa’s Umkhanyakude District, an area plagued by a high rate of HIV infection. Theron hopes to have the first fields built by the time the World Cup begins next June 11.