Best Podcast Episodes About Charlize Theron
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Updated: Apr 09, 2026 – 3 episodes
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“… they've been on this planet for 19 years. They haven't taught me shit, except for kids are expensive. That's basically, it's all they taught me. But Charlize Theron did a thing, and maybe you can find the quote, Andrew, but this drives me nuts. She's from South Africa. She comes over here. She makes millions. She adopts a black child and then explains their cities in America. She won't take her black child. by the way inferring that the clan would hunt for them now the only cities a black child shouldn't go into is cities with a bunch of black children because they could get shot by another black child but …”
“And you know, they're my kids, and they teach me every day how to tuck your junk. How do you, what are you learning? By the way, when anybody goes, my kids have taught me, I always dismiss them as lightweights. My kids, they've been on this planet for 19 years. They haven't taught me shit, except for kids are expensive. That's basically, it's all they taught me. But Charlize Theron did a thing, and maybe you can find the quote, Andrew, but this drives me nuts. She's from South Africa. She comes over here. She makes millions. She adopts a black child and then explains their cities in America. She won't take her black child. by the way inferring that the clan would hunt for them now the only cities a black child shouldn't go into is cities with a bunch of black children because they could get shot by another black child but there's no city where her and by the way she's staying at the four seasons and has a driver and security detail and what have you but charlie sterron when you're trying to explain how racist this country is, even though you fled South Africa and you adopted a black kid, why don't you name the cities you're speaking of? Don't just say there's some …”
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In this outrageous segment, the host hilariously critiques Charlize Theron's parenting while diving into societal issues. With a wild comparison to ancient sacrifices, the host's over-the-top delivery makes for a shocking and darkly funny commentary on celebrity culture and parenting norms.
“… but let's say you wanted to go, I just don't want a phishing scam. I want a deep faked scam where I use, say, oh, I don't know, Kevin Spacey or Charlize Theron or whoever it may be. And that's gonna cost you probably $60 a month. $60 a month? So obviously this isn't happening in America because those are not American prices. Correct, but people in America can buy them. Right, but they, I'm saying whoever is developing this and selling it is probably living in some third world nation where $60 a month is a huge chunk change. Yeah, but then you have all these people trying to buy it and then they upsell …”
“… they would give you names and email addresses and help you do the template. And then you could send it out to like 500,000 people and the cost is like $30 a month. Who's they? Who's selling these programs? Cyber criminals. Okay. Okay, and so, and then, but let's say you wanted to go, I just don't want a phishing scam. I want a deep faked scam where I use, say, oh, I don't know, Kevin Spacey or Charlize Theron or whoever it may be. And that's gonna cost you probably $60 a month. $60 a month? So obviously this isn't happening in America because those are not American prices. Correct, but people in America can buy them. Right, but they, I'm saying whoever is developing this and selling it is probably living in some third world nation where $60 a month is a huge chunk change. Yeah, but then you have all these people trying to buy it and then they upsell them along the way. Like, oh, do you need an 800 number? For your people to call? It's a legitimate business. Do you need help with a website? We can build that too. Sure, tech support. I'm using Gemini's talk feature, Gemini Live. I love the talk feature. It's really good. Yeah. It's hard in a car though, because the way it's set up is that if …”
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Cybercriminals now have access to sophisticated scam tools for as little as $30 a month, thanks to Software as a Service (SaaS). These tools, available on the internet, allow anyone to launch phishing attacks or deepfake scams using celebrity likenesses. This shift has made cybercrime accessible to a wider audience, transforming it into a legitimate business model for scammers worldwide.
“… hear what they're thinking. Is it Mel Gibson? It's Mel Gibson. And he's in the original Mad Max. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I was thinking Mad Max is in Charlize Theron at first. That's what I was thinking, too. But she wasn't in Signs. Because that's the thing. You were one, right? And What Women Want was actually good because he could hear their thoughts. Cool. That was a good one. You know what else was good is Look Who's Talking. With like John Travolta? The babies? That was awesome. That movie was awesome back in the day. All right, next up. Leave the world behind. Nodding Hill. Runaway Bride. I'm in. I …”
“… I'm feeling pretty good. Tough though. What Women Want. I'm three for three. What Women Want. Yeah. Five seconds. Gosh. Okay. Whatever. Yeah, I got it wrong. Amy. Meryl Streep. Eddie. Mel Gibson. That's exactly it because What Women Want, he can hear what they're thinking. Is it Mel Gibson? It's Mel Gibson. And he's in the original Mad Max. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I was thinking Mad Max is in Charlize Theron at first. That's what I was thinking, too. But she wasn't in Signs. Because that's the thing. You were one, right? And What Women Want was actually good because he could hear their thoughts. Cool. That was a good one. You know what else was good is Look Who's Talking. With like John Travolta? The babies? That was awesome. That movie was awesome back in the day. All right, next up. Leave the world behind. Nodding Hill. Runaway Bride. I'm in. I don't even know what that first movie is, but I'm in. Wait, maybe I'm not. Will you say it again? Leave the World Behind, Notting Hill, Runaway Bride. I'm still in, but I have less confidence. Do you have a woman or a man? Are you in? I'm in. Yeah, I know. I have a woman. Oh, yeah, I have a woman. But I struggled. I don't know the first movie. I …”
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In a hilarious segment, the hosts dive into a chaotic movie trivia game, with one host hilariously struggling to remember titles and actors. The banter flows as they mix up iconic films and actors, leading to laugh-out-loud moments when they realize their mix-ups, especially with classics like 'What Women Want' and 'Signs.'
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