Charlize Theron recalled feeling alone after her mother fatally shot her father in self defense.
The Academy Award winning actress detailed the lead up to the fatal 1991 encounter â and its aftermath â during a raw new interview with the New York Times, divulging that she thought she and her mother âwere the only peopleâ affected by such incidents.
âI think these things should be talked about because it makes other people not feel alone,â she told the outlet in the interview published on Saturday.
âI never knew about a story like that,â she continued. âWhen this happened to us, I thought we were the only people. Iâm not haunted by this stuff anymore.â
The âAtomic Blondeâ actress, now 50, recalled she and her mother, Gerda Jacoba Aletta Martiz, had visited her uncleâs home after going to a movie â and that sheâd upset her father, Charles Theron, by not announcing her arrival before rushing into the bathroom.
âI had to pee really badly,â she explained. âSo I ran into the house to get to the toilet, and he took that as me being rude, because I didnât stop and say hello to everybody.
She added, âBig thing in South Africa, the kind of respect that you have to have for elders. And he was in a state where he just spiraled. Like: âWhy didnât you stop? Who do you think you are?ââ
Theron, who was 15 at the time, remembered leaving, and asking her mother to help her avoid a later confrontation with her father.
âI knew he was mad at me. So I said to her, âWhen he eventually decides to come home, please tell him Iâm asleep,ââ she told the outlet.
âI went into my room, I turned my lights off, and I was scared. My window faced the driveway, and I could tell the level of anger, frustration, or unhappiness by the way he drove in.â She noted that she âjust knew something bad was going to happen.â
The âFast Xâ actress then recalled that her father âbroke into the house,â shooting âthrough the steel doors to get in, making it very clear that he was going to kill us.â
Charlize recalled knowing the encounter was âserious,â and recounted her mother running to a safe to retrieve her own firearm before returning to her daughterâs bedroom.
âThe two of us were holding the door with our bodies because there wasnât a lock on it,â she told the outlet.
âHe just stepped back and started shooting through the door,â she continued, adding that it was âcrazyâ that âNot one bullet hit us.â
âThe messaging was very clear: âIâm going to kill you tonight. You think I canât come into this door? Watch me. Iâm going to go to the safe. Iâm going to get the shotgun,ââ the actress recalled.
She also recalled that both her father and uncle, who had allegedly accompanied Charles, were shot. âHe walked to the safe, and my mom pulled the door open while the brother was still standing there,â Theron said.
âThe brother ran down the hallway, and she shot one bullet down the hallway that ricocheted seven times and shot him in the hand. Itâs stuff you canât explain. And then she followed my father, who was by then opening the safe to get more weapons out, and she shot him.â
Charlize said following the deadly incident, her mother âpicked right upâ and moved on.
âThe next morning she sent me to school. She was just like, âWeâre going to move on.â Not necessarily the healthiest thing, but it worked for us.â
The âMad Max: Fury Roadâ star said her mother wanted her âto forget about itâ and âdidnât want [her] to sit in it.â
âWe didnât have therapists around, so in her head the best therapy was, âWeâve got to move on,ââ Charlize concluded. Gerda faced no charges â the shooting was ultimately ruled as self-defense.
This isnât the first time the celebrated âMonsterâ actress has reflected on the âtraumaâ of her fatherâs death and gender-based violence.
âGender-based violence is so in your face in South Africa and globally,â she told Town & Country magazine in 2023. âItâs hard to not be aware of these things just purely by being a woman.â
In 2019, she divulged that her father had been inebriated during the alleged encounter. âMy father was so drunk that he shouldnât have been able to walk when he came into the house with a gun,â she told NPR at the time.
âIâm not ashamed to talk about it, because I do think that the more we talk about these things, the more we realize we are not alone in any of it.â
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