
Charlize Theron, 50, Gets Trolled For 'Bragging' About 'One-Night Stand' With 26-Year-Old Man
Charlize Theron faces backlash after revealing details of a one-night stand with a 26-year-old on the Call Her Daddy podcast.
Charlize Theron is facing intense backlash online after opening up about a recent one-night stand during her appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast. The Oscar-winning actress, known for her bold and unfiltered persona, revealed that she had a sexual encounter with a 26-year-old man and enjoyed it.
'I've probably had three one-night stands in my entire life," Theron, 49, said. 'But I did just recently f*** a 26-year-old and it was really f***ing amazing. And I've never done that. I was like, 'Oh, this is great. OK.'" She added that she wishes she had explored such experiences more in her 20s.
While some applauded her honesty and confidence, a large section of social media users criticised her for 'bragging" about the experience in what they called a 'crude" and 'objectifying" way. One user wrote, 'Imagine if a man had said this in such a crude, objectifying way? He'd be run out of Hollywood." Another comment read, 'Hollywood actress Charlize Theron, 49, brags about having a one night stand with a 26 year old."
In the same conversation, Theron also slammed dating apps and offered unsolicited advice to men on how to improve their profiles. 'The apps are just horrible. It's a f***ing clown show," she said. Offering tips, she warned men against posting photos from Burning Man or with other women, and poked fun at vague job titles like 'CEO."
Hollywood actress Charlize Theron, 49, brags about having a one night stand with a 26 year old. 'I did just recently f*** a 26 year old and it was really f***ing amazing." pic.twitter.com/ALDdms7NwM
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) July 2, 2025
'It makes my vagina close," she said bluntly, adding, 'And don't tell me you're a CEO because you're not. Like, I'm sorry. Of what? Of some business you can't explain to me?"
Theron, who confirmed she is currently on the elite dating app Raya, insisted she wasn't trying to be mean. 'I'm a 50-a*s-year-old woman telling you, 'Don't do it.' Girls don't like it," she said.
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July 04, 2025, 00:21 IST

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