Charlize Theron's 4-Year-Old Son Must Love Throwing Tantrums in Public; He Gave Another One After the February Fit

Charlize Theron's 4-year-old son seems bent on drawing the spotlight towards his mom. Right after he brought a lot of criticisms to his mom last February for allegedly dragging him to their car, he has once again recently spotted throwing another tantrum in public! Will Charlize have the strength to put up with him?

Radar Online reported that while the beautiful South African-born Charlize Theron took her kids to a music lesson, Jackson was once more seen throwing a tantrum.  He was crying, and seemed not to be contented about things, perhaps, he didn't get the right tone or pitch during his music lesson.

The 4-year-old was spotted standing at the door, crying, while the once called "Monster Mom" was mustering all her patience. Despite his crying, Jackson still looked great in a Peanuts shirt, trousers, and sneakers. On the other hand, Charlize's daughter August was safely strapped in front of her, looking cute and adorable in a pink onesie.

Although previously, the 40-year-old actress was shamed for the way she handled Jackson's February tantrum, the more recent outburst of her son was handled pretty well. After crying, they simply walked together, with the 4-year old having forgotten why he cried in the first place.

It can be recalled that Jackson was reportedly dragged by Charlize when he threw a tantrum last February at a busy parking lot. However, according to an article in Red Book Mag, while the pictures may look bad, if you look at it closely, it was just a picture of a regular mother, trying to take away a thrashing son from the busy parking lot. Oh well, pictures can be taken in a thousand different ways.

With the recent public tantrum of Charlize's 4-year-old Jackson, the actress may have redeemed herself in a way so as not to be named as a "Monster Mom" again. Based on the images, Charlize and her kids seem to be having a great time, except for that one moment when Jackson cried his heart out.

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