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Charlize Theron isn’t seen out together with her youngsters, August and Jackson, however she just lately stepped out with August, 7, for a mommy-daughter date! Whereas attending a trend present in New York Metropolis, the 48-year-old film star was photographed holding her daughter’s hand as they walked into the Brooklyn Museum on Monday, April 15.
For the night, Charlize wore a black, long-sleeved prime with a tan maxi skirt that featured black lettering. Although the occasion was indoors, the Bombshell actress wore a pair of sun shades and stored her hair tied again in a neat bun. As for her daughter, August was wearing a blue and white jacket and a white gown. She accessorized with a black clutch purse.

It appeared that Charlize’s eldest daughter, Jackson, 11, didn’t tag alongside for the outing.
Charlize has raised her daughters as a single mother since adopting them in 2012 and 2015. Final 12 months, the Oscar winner opened up about elevating her youngsters now that they’re rising up. The three have bonded over their love for Taylor Swift, and Charlize took August to one in all Taylor’s live shows in 2023. In the meantime, Jackson selected to see the Eras Tour live performance film with a gaggle of mates.

“My oldest daughter went to the film with a bunch of mates,” the Monster star advised Leisure Tonight in November 2023. “Yeah, she doesn’t wanna do this stuff with me anymore. She’s similar to, ‘Mother, simply drop me off on the mall, please, please!’”
Since their mom is among the most well-known girls in Hollywood, Jackson and August have watched Charlize seem in numerous initiatives, from movies to Dior adverts. Whereas talking with The Hollywood Reporter in 2022, the mom of two famous that her children didn’t totally perceive what she does for work.
“Of their heads, they’re like, ‘We all know you’re employed, however we’re not one hundred pc positive what you do,’” Charlize advised the publication on the time. “My youthful one goes, ‘Oh my God, Mother, it appears like you’ll be able to’t maintain a job.’ And my older one, she’s a pre-teen now, so there are moments, like, we’re strolling by an airport and [she sees me on a billboard] and he or she’s similar to, ‘Oh my God, you’re on a f**king wall with no shirt, Mother. That is so embarrassing. Put a shirt on!’ And I’m like, ‘That can pay to your school!’”