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Recently, Charlize Theron addressed the controversy in an interview with the New York Times, and her comments went viral this weekend. She stated: “Dancing is probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. Dancers are superheroes. What they put their bodies through, in total silence… Sorry, Timothée Chalamet. Oh boy, I hope I meet him someday. It was a very thoughtless comment about an art form, and even two art forms, that we need to constantly support because, yes, they go through difficult times. But in ten years, AI will be able to do Timothée’s job, whereas it won’t be able to replace a person on stage dancing live. We shouldn’t be disparaging other art forms.”
"Dance in my blood." The actress goes on to explain that dance taught her "discipline, structure, and hard work." She also recounts suffering from multiple blood infections due to blisters that never healed, not to mention the blood that soaked through her ballet slippers, as there were no rest days. "It's something you have to practice every day, this mindset of not giving up, of having no other option, of continuing." The argument is clear, concise, and flawless.