Actress Charlize Theron has spoken out about the trauma of her childhood in a candid new interview Howard Stern.
Growing up, Theron lived with her volatile, alcoholic father. When she was a teenager, her mother shot and killed her father in self-defence, PEOPLE reports.
Theron kept the harrowing incident quiet for many years.
โI just pretended like it didnโt happen. I didnโt tell anybody โ I didnโt want to tell anybody,โ she told Stern โWhenever anybody asked me, I said my dad died in a car accident. Who wants to tell that story? Nobody wants to tell that story.โ

The 41-year-old actress explained that she had also avoided sharing the news to protect herself from other peopleโs reactions, US Weekly reports.
โThey donโt know how to respond to that. And I didnโt want to feel like a victim,โ she said. I struggled with that for many years until I actually started therapy.โ
In Theronโs eyes, her fatherโs addiction was most detrimental to her childhood.
โI think what more affected me for my adult life that happened in my childhood was more the every day living of a child living in the house with an alcoholic and waking up not knowing what was going to happen,โ she recounted. โAnd not knowing how my day was going to go and all of it dependent on somebody else and whether he was not going to drink or [not.]โ

In addition to years of therapy, Theron added that her motherโs strength was encouraging.
โI have an incredible motherโฆ Sheโs a huge inspiration in my life,โ she said.
The actress is currently doing press for her highly-anticipated action spy thriller Atomic Blonde.
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