Charlize Theron had no control over her what she wore for her roles when she started out as an actress and would often be told to wear outfits that would make look more 'f***able in the movie'.The Oscar winner had no voice on set when she was at the beginning of her career and could sense that she would often be dressed in a way that would exploit her sexuality and femininity, something that she found to be 'belittling'.In an interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine, she said: 'Having some guy make you have a fitting almost in front of them, stuff like that, it's really belittling.
Meat puppet: Charlize Theron had no control over her what she wore for her roles when she started out as an actress and would often be told to wear outfits that would make look more 'f***able in the movie'.
Seen in 1996's 2 Days In The Valley Coming clean: She made her comments in the latest Harper's Bazaar cover story'When I started, there was no conversation around it.
It was like, 'This is what you're wearing.'' Charlize revealed that there was one project she worked on where the male director - who she did not name - made her do 'fitting after fitting after fitting' for it.She added: 'It was just so obvious that it was to do with my sexuality and how f***able they could make me in the movie,' she said.