Charlize Theron said that her children do not get along well with each other

American movie star Charlize Theron recently became a guest in the studio Ellen Degeneres. On the TV show, the famous actress told how it is difficult for her to raise children now. In addition, Charlize told about her role in the movie "Tally", where she had to play a mother of three children, who is struggling with depression because of excess weight.

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Theron spoke about her children

Those fans who follow the life and work of Charlize know that she brings up two adopted children. The eldest son Jackson was six years old last November, and Auguste's daughter is now 3 years old. Here's how the 42-year-old actress described the relationship of her children with each other:

"Earlier every day I cried with happiness, because I was very pleased to watch how my kids grow and develop. Jackson was a real big brother. He defended his sister, and also tried to lead her. He said that something must be done or somewhere to go, and she listened to him unconditionally. Over the past year, everything has changed dramatically. Augusta has grown up and does not always agree to the proposals of her brother. Jackson does not like this, and he begins to get very angry. Now I also cry every day, but not from happiness, but from despair. Every day I have a war at home. Children are at enmity among themselves and arrange disassemblies, which end in fights and tears. All my attempts to bring Jackson to nothing lead to nothing. Augusta, too, does not want to hear me, and because of this I feel very bad. "
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Charlize told about her work in the "Tally"

After Teron told about her children, she decided to tell a little about how the mother of many children played in the tape "Tally". That's what the famous actress said:

"When I saw the script" Tally "and read it, I wanted to try myself in the role of a mother with many children. Unfortunately, in our society there are a lot of wrong stereotypes about what is parenting. The most interesting is that against the backdrop of a huge amount of literature on the education of children, we have a lot of stigmatization. Having learned the story of my heroine, I realized that many mothers go through something that we do not talk about. Women become pregnant, they have extra pounds, and then for a certain time they try to lose weight. If they can not do it in a year, their appearance is criticized. It is so terrible that it is impossible to convey in words. Playing Tally, I realized that I have a huge responsibility, both professionally and personally. "