SHY CHARLIZE

Charlize Theron suffered from a severe case of camera-shyness as she was spotted walking around Beverly Hills along with her longtime boyfriend Stuart Townsend yesterday.

After seeing his lady love get hassled by a few over-eager photogs, Mr. Townsend flew off the deep end by screaming a few unpleasantries, but that did very little to stop them from snapping away.

While she’s taken a break from making movies this summer, Charlize is set to lend her political support to the Democratic Party as she’s scheduled to appear at the Starz Green Room at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

The Oscar-winning actress will be joining the likes of Ben Affleck and Rosario Dawson as they view screenings of politically-oriented films and participate in various panel discussions.


[Bauer Griffin]

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5 Comments

  1. Daria
    August-15-2008 @ 10:25 am

    Love her!! She is so gorgeous and a very talented actress. Plus being with one guy in Hollywood is really something.

  2. Honey
    August-15-2008 @ 10:32 am

    Oh please….quit being so shy. You are freaking actress and thats why they pay $10 million dollars a movie so dont be too shy.

  3. Kathy
    August-15-2008 @ 10:33 am

    Will these 2 ever get married??? Hopefully not, becaue they seem to have a good thing going and why mess it up.

  4. Gigi
    August-15-2008 @ 11:10 am

    Great couple and they should forget marriage. Way too overrated!

  5. Anonymous
    August-15-2008 @ 3:44 pm

    When Obama gives his stadium acceptance speech at the Democratic convention, it will be the night of the 45th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. You can count on breathless reporters waxing dreamy about Dr. King’s vision fulfilled that historic night. However, not all African Americans agree. “Barack Obama is directly contrary to many positions and beliefs of Martin Luther King, Jr.,” “Obama is trying to make African Americans believe he is the reality of the Dream come true, but he’s not. It’s a nightmare.”
    Dr. Alveda King, daughter of MLK’s younger brother, the late slain civil rights activist Rev. A.D. King, says, “Senator Obama’s answer to the ills of society, of higher government spending, weaker national defense, continued tax dollars to Planned Parenthood, and support of gay marriage, are diametrically opposed to everything African Americans truly believe and an anathema to the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.”
    “In the shadow of the famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech by my uncle in 1963, as Barack Obama makes his speech in 2008, how can the Dream survive if we murder the children?” asks Dr. King concerning the unborn. “Life was very precious to my uncle and life today is precious.”
    Our best interests as Black Americans,” Owens says, “…lie in a new direction that reflects our core beliefs and values, not merely a resemblance of someone we look like.”

    Again quoting her uncle, King says, “‘there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because it is right.’” She passionately adds, “This is not the time to be silent; this is not the time to give Barack Obama a free pass! There is too much at stake.”

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