Charlize Theron Blasts Raya Dating App: 'Men Lie About Being CEOs'!
Charlize Theron's Dating Disasters: The Oscar-Winning Actress Spills the Tea on Raya and Her Children's Blatant Disregard for Her Fame
In a jaw-dropping revelation, Academy Award-winning actress Charlize Theron dished about her disastrous dating experiences on celebrity dating app Raya. In an exclusive chat with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, the stunning 49-year-old revealed that she's had it up to here with the app's self-proclaimed "CEOs" and "fitness instructors" who boast Burning Man photos in their profiles.
"I'm like, 'Well, why did you put that on your thing?' You know, I don't do anything with it," Theron candidly shared, her frustration palpable. When asked if she's had any successful matches, the Old Guard actress hesitated before admitting that she's only been on two dates – and promptly stopped using the app.
Theron's Raya woes are just a small part of her larger dating conundrum. As one of Hollywood's most bankable stars, she's dated an impressive array of celebrities, including actors Craig Bierko, Stuart Townsend, Sean Penn, and Train frontman Stephan Jenkins. However, it seems that even her A-list status isn't enough to guarantee a successful match.
But Theron's love life is only one aspect of her fascinating life story. In a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the actress revealed that her children – daughters Jackson, 11, and August, seven, whom she adopted – have zero respect for her award-winning acting career. When asked if they're impressed by her accolades, Theron laughed, "No, they're so not impressed with me."
This humble superstar's confession comes as a surprise to many, especially considering her impressive resume. As the first South African to win an acting Oscar (for her portrayal of Aileen Wuornos in 2003's Monster), Theron has been recognized for her outstanding work time and again.
The actress's most recent project is Old Guard 2, which she reprised her role as warrior Andromache 'Andy' of Scythia. The Netflix superhero sequel is set to launch globally on July 2, 2025. When she's not battling hordes of enemies or saving the world, Theron can be found executive producing projects like Victoria Mahoney's small-screen adaptation of Greg Rucka's graphic novel.
With her kids' lack of interest in her fame and her own dating struggles, it seems that even the most accomplished celebrities face their share of challenges. However, as Theron herself would say, "I'm pretty humble" – and we can't help but root for this incredible actress as she navigates the ups and downs of Hollywood.
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