Charlize Theron MTV Movie Awards Speech Raised The Bar In Giving The Most Adorable Speeches

Charlize Theron won Best Female Performance at the 2016 MTV Movie Awards. Her acceptance speech was so adorable as she dedicated and thanked her two kids for the award she received.

ET Online said that Charlize Theron described her son similar to that of a sunshine that lights up her day. She said, "I want to thank my beautiful son Jackson, for putting a smile on my face every day." She clearly dedicated her win to Jackson as the young boy was with her when she was filming "Mad Max: Fury Road."

Romper reported that Jackson learned his first steps in Africa when Charlize Theron was filimg "Mad Max: Fury Road." It also mentioned that when filming was over and they had to go back home, the young boy cried upon realization that "everything was over."

Theron went on saying that she does not only dedicate the Best Female Performance award to her son and daughter, August Simone, but also to her own Furiosa, and to the many Furiosas existing in the world. Furiosa is the role Charlize Theron played in "Mad Max: Fury Road." Furiosa Imperator was the protagonist of the film, a soldier who betrayed Immortan Joe to free the sex slaves of the latter.

In her speech, Theron noted that, "The story of Fury Road is in part a story of the power of women and the power to create our own destinies." She also thanked her director, George Miller, and considered it an honor at having worked with him, whom she called an "epic visionary."

Of course, Charlize Theron didn't forget to thank all her fans. She said that the movie was primarily because of the support of all her fans.

While Charlize Theron thanked her fans and director during her MTV Movie Awards acceptance speech, many noticed that the most adorable moment of all was when she thanked her children Jackson and August Simone. The "Mad Max: Fury Road" actress may not be so vocal when it comes to her children, but with the way she delivered her speech, it's clear that she simply adores them.

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