Charlize Theron Shared Rare Photos of Her Daughters on Spring Break

Just because your mom isCharlize Therondoesn't mean you get to go to Disney World whenever you want. In her latest Instagram post, the Oscar-winning actress shared a rare glimpse at her life with her daughters, including a spring break trip to Disney World, proving that even A-listers have to schedule their Disney getaways around school

Just because your mom is Charlize Theron doesn't mean you get to go to Disney World whenever you want. In her latest Instagram post, the Oscar-winning actress shared a rare glimpse at her life with her daughters, including a spring break trip to Disney World, proving that even A-listers have to schedule their Disney getaways around school calendars. Theron's photos included snapshots of her two daughters, Jackson, 11, and August, 7, taking in everything that Disney World has to offer, from the thrill of Tron Lightcycle Run to posing for family photos.

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During their time at the Most Magical Place On Earth, Theron, Jackson, and August took some time for photos at Cinderella's castle and a mural with the word "love" and a rainbow. In what may be proof that Theron is otherworldly, she managed to look picture-perfect on an attraction, even as her daughter screamed while strapped into a lightcycle.

"Spring break mode activated," she captioned the carousel.

In 2018, Theron spoke about adoption and how she always knew that it would be how she would grow her family. She credited her upbringing in South Africa and working with orphanages as to why she feels drawn to adoption.

“Even when I was in relationships, I was always honest with my partners. That adoption was how my family would look one day,” she said. “This was definitely not a second option for me. It was always my first.”

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Theron recently opened up about motherhood during Breitling's Navitimer cocktail party in New York City, saying that having a daughter in middle school — complete with middle-school emotions — wasn't something she could prepare for.

"My oldest just went to middle school and it was literally, it was so sad. I was like, 'Where's my baby?'" Theron said, according to People. "And she was like, 'Mom, please don't look, Mom, don't hug me.' I was like, 'Can I hug you?' She's like, 'No, no.' Oh my god. It's like a whole different game."

"There's something about having kids that you're so aware of the changes that come, and they happen really fast, and it's just a tremendous jump from one year to the other," she continued. "So, it's always exciting to see where they're going to go in the next year."

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