Charlize Theron Honors Mom on Her Birthday With Rare Photo of Daughters August and Jackson

On her mother’s birthday, Charlize Theron paid tribute to her with a touching social media post that included a rare snapshot of her daughters, and they couldn’t be happier!

On Thursday, the Atomic Blonde star took to Instagram to post six photographs of her mother, Gerda, living life to the fullest. The final shot, on the other hand, features Charlize’s two adopted daughters, Jackson, 10, and August, 7, on a trek. August is standing next to them, and Gerda has her arm around Jackson.

In her caption, Charlize said, “Today is my mother’s birthday.” “I wanted to share her with you all because everyone who knows her knows how incredible it is to stand in her sunlight.” She is, without a doubt, life. She has the loudest laugh I’ve ever heard. She’s a fantastic tennis player, golfer, hiker, and trash talker! She’s forthright, honest, and humorous, and she’ll tell it like it is at any time of day!”

“Mom, I love you to the moon!” said the Monster star as he signed off the message in Afrikaans.

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Charlize has given her girls a rare insight into her life for the second time this month. She previously shared a snapshot of August napping while wearing a white sleep mask.

Charlize Theron, who was born in South Africa, has been open about raising two Black children in the United States, despite the country’s ongoing fight against racial injustice and police brutality. The 46-year-old Oscar winner told ET’s Kevin Frazier in June 2020 that she was having “hard, honest conversations” with her children about it.

She stated that it’s been a trying moment for her as a parent and that all parents want to believe that they have time. And that the world has made her understand that she doesn’t have time.

She also said, “During this time, I felt as if a bit of my children’s innocence had been ripped from them because I had to sit down with them and have some really, really hard, honest conversations about some really, very awful things in our society today that they needed to know. Because I want to raise two tiny warriors, I want them to know.”

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