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Updated · Fox News · May 2
Charlize Theron says daughters must earn their own money
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 2

Charlize Theron says daughters must earn their own money

6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 2
  • On Jake Shane's podcast, the Oscar winner said Jackson, 12, and August, 9, will get summer jobs and modest first cars rather than luxury vehicles.
  • Theron said financial independence is non-negotiable and she does not want to support her children for life, stressing work ethic and real-world experience.
  • The actress, who adopted her daughters in 2012 and 2015, has previously said single motherhood was an intentional, healthy choice that lets her raise them on her own terms.
Could Charlize Theron's strict approach to independence help her daughters thrive, or risk creating distance and resentment as they grow?
Why did Theron choose a vintage Datsun for her daughters in 2026, and what message does this send about privilege and values today?
How might Theron's single-mother parenting philosophy challenge or reinforce societal expectations for raising adopted children of a different race?