The actress has had to deal with various bad experiences on the set: "It was very obvious that it was because of my s-xuality and how f***able they wanted me."
Charlize Theron has established herself as one of the most famous actresses in Hollywood thanks to a history of almost 30 years of longevity and with projects with which her fame has been growing year after year, even recently, with films like 'Mad Max', the adaptation of 'Snow White and the Legend of the Huntsman' and 'Fast & Furious', among others.
But, throughout her career, the actress has also had to face some problems on the set, because the directors have wanted to take advantage of her physique to exploit it in front of the cameras, especially in the beginnings of it. She has talked about this topic in a recent interview with 'Harpers Bazaar', where she wanted to talk about her specific experience.
Several bad experiences
It all happened on the set of a film of which he did not want to say the name, when its director wanted to exploit his physique for the film: "In a particular film, a director, a man, made me try on models and change my clothes all the mouse It was very obvious to me that it was because of my s-xuality and how f***able they wanted me in the movie."
The thing not only stopped there, but on other occasions he has also had to face not being able to decide how to dress: “Not having any kind of control over what I am going to wear has bothered me a lot over the years. For a guy to make you try on clothes almost in front of him... stuff like that was demeaning. They underestimated me."
Yes, she has revealed that in the 'Monster' movie, the producers "wanted to turn it into a lesbian s-x movie" with Christina Ricci, while they wanted to follow the guidelines of her director, Patty Jenkins.
Lastly, highlighting her new role in the industry as a producer, giving 'The Old Guard' as an example, she is clear that she wants to offer her protagonists a good atmosphere: “I have an internal conflict for which I want to create the atmospheres that I would have liked see when I started, 30 years ago”.