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Charlize Theron, 49, makes wild sex confession about ‘f***ing amazing' hook-up with 26-year-old

Charlize Theron, 49, makes wild sex confession about ‘f***ing amazing' hook-up with 26-year-old

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Charlize Theron recently had a 'f***ing amazing' hook-up with a 26-year-old.
The actress sat down with Alex Cooper for Wednesday's episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, where she detailed her sex life.
'I just want to say this in perspective,' Theron, 49, prefaced. 'I've probably had three one-night stands in my entire life. But I did just recently f**k a 26-year-old and it was really f***ing amazing.'
'I've never done that,' she continued. 'And I was like, 'Oh, this is great. OK.''
The Atomic Blonde star revealed that she 'found this freedom' in her 40s that allowed her to have the sexual encounter, which was very rare for her.
'I don't have many of them, I'm sitting here sounding like I do,' she explained. 'So when I do, I'm like, 'Oh, f**k yeah. I should have done this in my 20s.''
The producer explained that prioritising her sex life is hard as a single mum.
'Who has f***ing time for dates and shaving and waxing and make-up? And I have two children who have to go to school.'
Theron welcomed both her kids through adoption, bringing Jackson — whom she revealed was transgender in 2019 — into her life in 2012, followed by August in 2015.
Theron told Cooper that when she does want a hook-up, she needs to schedule it accordingly.
'This sh*t's on a timer,' she joked. 'Do you need me to send you a call time? You got two hours. What's happening? 'Cause, like, I need to know.'
Theron tends to keep the details of her love life private. She was most recently linked to model Alex Dimitrijevic in May 2023, though she never confirmed the romance herself.
'Charlize and Alex have been dating for a few months now,' a source told Us Weekly at the time, noting that the pair's relationship was 'still in the early stages' but that they 'really like[d] each other.'
The pair reportedly broke up in November 2024.
Before that, Theron was in a highly publicised relationship with Sean Penn in 2013. Multiple outlets reported that the pair had even secretly gotten engaged.
After they broke up in 2015, however, the Bombshell star said she had no intention of ever marrying the actor.
'I did not 'almost get married to Sean,' that's such bullsh*t,' she told Howard Stern in 2020. 'No, we dated, that was literally all we did, we dated. It was a relationship, for sure. We were definitely exclusive, but it was for barely a year.'
Prior to Penn, Theron dated actors Craig Bierko and Stuart Townsend, along with Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins.
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