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Charlize Theron was on David Letterman last night and was nice enough to pose for some pictures outside before she went in.
She was looking amazing, front and back, as she arrived to the David Letterman show.
Hollywood actors Will Smith and Charlize Theron walked the Russian red carpet on Thursday night to promote their newest film at its Moscow premiere.
Here’s Charlize Theron at the London Premiere of Hancock.
She showed off her gorgeous gams in a gorgeous black dress with a daringly high slit. She looks so stylish and elegant.
Charlize Theron has blasted celebrities who constantly court media attention, branding their attitude "ugly."
The actress is sick of fame-obsessed stars, insisting she finds it "sad" to see people strive to be paparazzi fodder.
She tells Britain's GQ magazine, "It comes across as this really sad need for approval. I've heard people make comments like, 'You don't really want to be in the tabloids but you need to be for your career.' They believe it's actually important. It's not. It's ugly.
And the star angrily refutes suggestions that actors should welcome the tabloid attention, and she insists it isn't her job to provide stories for celebrity publications.
She adds, "People say, 'That's your job.' It really isn't, actually. It's not my job to go out there and make an ass out of myself."
Theron also hits out at stars who spread their personal lives over the pages of glossy magazines.
She says, "Like, your life belongs to us now? That's the deal? I didn't get that memo. It wasn't sent to me and I didn't sign it. So, [bleep] you."
Source: Sf Gate

Theron is now letting the media know that she will no longer tolerate any rude questions about her looks. The actress told W magazine for the new issue, "You better not be bringing up ugly."
Theron claims that she did absolutely nothing to play down her gorgeous looks in the movies "North Country" and "The Valley of Elah," but her characters were called less than attractive.
She states, "North Country was dirt. That's what happens when you go into a mine. In the Valley of Elah - that's when I took real offence, because that was just my real hair color and me with no makeup."
The Oscar-winning actress is also annoyed by people who think she chooses `ugly' roles to win awards and gain popularity as a serious actress.
She adds, "It really irks me that people think I choose these roles because, if I'm not looking attractive, they will take me seriously. I'm sorry, but if I'm going to play a cop, I'm not going to be wearing eyeliner. I'm not going to wake up in a scene with lip gloss on, because that's not how women wake up, not even the most beautiful women."
Source: AHN
Charlize Theron is a vision in purple at the showing of the Christian Dior Cruise 2009 Collection at Gustavino’s in New York City on Monday.
Pornstar Jenna Jameson wants to see actress Charlize Theron naked to raise awareness of animal cruelty.
>Jameson is the new face of charity Peta’s anti-leather campaign and says she wants to see Oscar winner Theron get involved:
“It would be amazing if Charlize did one of our 'Go naked' campaigns,” she said. “I saw her just the other day and she just blew me away.”
Jameson continued: “Charlize is so sexy - I would totally love for her to go naked. I'd die for that."
Source: MTV.uk
Charlize Theron treats her acting career as one big therapy session, to help her deal with demons from her past.
The actress suffered a traumatic youth - when she was 15 years old she witnessed her mother shoot dead her abusive father in self-defence.
Fiction mimics reality in Theron's new movie 'Sleepwalking', in which she plays a mother forced to bring up her daughter alone after her partner abandons her.
But the 32-year-old claims she uses painful film roles to help her heal, stating the dramatic parts act like a session with a psychiatrist.
She explains: "I am incredibly lucky. I get to do a job which is very cathartic. People go to therapy because we are mechanically inclined to not want to deal with emotion or trauma. Anything that's not pretty. That's what we do.
"I get to go to therapy in my work. I go to some very dark places, and I think it's healthy to do that."
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WOW...what a nice looking legs!!!
Charlize Theron At The "Late Show With David Letterman" in NYC
In this show, Charlize Theron also says that she glad to be a US citizen.
"You're stuck with me now," she told David Letterman on CBS' "The Late Show" Wednesday.
Theron, who was sworn in with more than 5,000 other new citizens last May, said the process wasn't easy.
"Well, I've always wanted to be (a citizen) they just didn't want to take me. It's quite a process you have to work hard, you know, study up," she said. "Then finally I was approved and you have to go in and do an interview. You have to know your stuff."
Source: CBS News
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