The Oscar-winning actress, who previously gained weight for her roles in “Monster” and “Tully,” no longer wants to undergo significant physical changes. Charlize Theron stated in Allure magazine, “I will never, ever do a movie again and say, ‘Yeah, I’ll gain 40 pounds.’ I will never do it again because you can’t take it off. When I was 27, I did ‘Monster’. I lost 30 pounds, like, overnight. I missed three meals and I was back to my normal weight.” It seems it is impossible for the renowned actress to undergo elevated weight transformations. After gaining 50 pounds for her role as the weary mother Marlo Moreau in the 2018 film “Tully,” Charlize Theron claimed that reducing weight has been harder with age. She recollected her memories by saying, “Then I did at 43 for ‘Tully’, and I remember a year into trying to lose the weight.”
She moreover told how she contacted her doctor, “I called my doctor and I said, ‘I think I’m dying because I cannot lose this weight.’ And he was like, ‘You’re over 40. Calm down. Your metabolism is not what it was.’ Nobody wants to hear that.” Charlize previously said that she had “depression” while she transitioned into the role of “Tully.” At the time, the celebrity said in a statement to Entertainment Tonight: “I gained close to 50 pounds for this film. I wanted to feel what this woman felt, and I think that was a way for me to get closer to her and get into that mindset.”
Charlize Theron said in an adjoining conclusion, “ “You know, it was a huge surprise to me. I got hit in the face pretty hard with depression. Yeah, for the first time in my life I was eating processed foods and I drank way too much sugar. I was not that fun to be around on this film.”