
Charlize Theron Unmasks the Reality of Celebrity Dating on Raya
So, Charlize Theron is officially on Raya — yes, the ultra-exclusive dating app that's basically Tinder with a velvet rope — and her recent experience is just as chaotic and cringeworthy as any of ours, if not more so.
She spilled the beans during a fun and candid chat with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live , where she confirmed, “Yes, I’m on Raya… but I don’t do anything with it.” And honestly? That sigh she let out mid-sentence said it all. A friend apparently convinced her to join, and after going on just two dates, she pretty much gave up. Same, girl, same.
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But the real kicker? It’s not the lack of matches or awkward conversations that’s turned her off — it’s the lies . According to Charlize, almost every guy on the app seems to have one thing in common: they all have pictures from Burning Man , and they all claim to be CEOs… of nothing . Like, literally nothing. And it's not even subtle. She said they just openly admit it when you meet them. “They just say it up front — ‘Well, I’m not really a CEO.’ And I’m like, ‘Then why is that on your profile?!’”
I mean, it’s wild. Imagine swiping through a dating app and finding Charlize freaking Theron, only to lie to her about being a tech mogul. The audacity is next-level.
Andy chimed in, totally relating, saying many of the guys claim to be creative directors… of equally “nothing.” And the two of them just laughed it off, clearly bonded by how absurd online dating has become — even for the A-list.
It’s kind of comforting, though, right? To know that someone as glamorous, talented, and respected as Charlize still has to wade through the same pool of filtered selfies and inflated job titles as the rest of us. There’s something universally relatable in her frustration. You’d think having an Oscar would come with better matches, but apparently not.
In fact, Charlize admitted she’s more or less done with it. After those two unimpressive dates, she’s essentially ghosted the app. And who can blame her? Between the fake CEOs, wannabe fitness gurus, and overly curated Burning Man shots, she’s just not buying the act. “I don’t like it,” she said flatly — and you could feel the collective agreement from single people everywhere.
Oh, and as if dealing with dating app disasters wasn’t enough, Charlize also joked recently that her kids don’t respect her career — even with her Oscar sitting right there. “They have zero respect for me,” she laughed. Even when she’s hanging off helicopters doing her own stunts, they just think Tom Cruise looks cooler.
So yeah, Charlize Theron is out here navigating bad dating app bios and unbothered children — just like any other overachieving single mom trying to survive in 2025. It’s equal parts hilarious and humbling to know that fame doesn’t shield anyone from the weirdness of modern dating.
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