Hollywood actress, Charlize Theron is keeping herself away from motherhood for as long as possible - because she doesn't want to look like "a whale".
Though the Academy Award winner expressed her love for kids, she admitted that she is still apprehensive about starting a family.
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"Getting pregnant doesn't excite me, but having kids does. I know I'll be a mother one day. It's just that I don't really want to look like a whale," Contactmusic.com quoted her, as saying.
"But I'm sure the idea of something growing inside you is pretty powerful," she added.
The 'Monster' star also confessed that she has confusing thoughts about parenting, as she knows she'll be a mum some day.
Source: ANI
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The 'Monster' star also confessed that she has confusing thoughts about parenting, as she knows she'll be a mum some day.
Source: ANI
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