Charlize Theronhas not been shy about her thoughts on playing controversial news figureMegyn KellyinBombshell.

The movie — which stars Theron as Kelly,Nicole Kidman⁠asGretchen Carlson, andMargot Robbieas a fictional Fox News employee — tracks the fall of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes (John Lithgow), after Kelly and Carlson accuse him of sexual harassment.

Theron, 44, has had conflicted feelings about playing Kelly, 49, first saying back in March thatshe has “empathy” for the news anchorand what she went through.

“I didn’t know how complicated her situation was,”Theron toldVarietyat the SXSW premiere of her new movieLong Shot. “I think for a lot of people, they didn’t understand why she just didn’t speak up. She was in a complicated place, and as a human being, I have empathy for that. And I don’t think a lot of people truly understood that.”

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Butin an interview withTheNew York Timesearlier this month, Theron admitted it was weird revealing to her friends she was set to play Kelly in the movie, which she also produced.

“It was definitely awkward,” Theron recalled of telling friends about her next role. “In a weird way, the judgment she gets from a lot of people, I felt on me a little bit. But up until four weeks into shooting, I was still grappling with who she was as a person, and it wasn’t until I really zeroed in on that year and a half of the story that I could actually defend her.”

“I would imagine that as the mother of two black children, you didn’t relish re-enacting her ‘Santa is white’ segment,” Buchanan said.

“Thank you!” Theron emphatically replied, according to the outlet. “Yeah, that was hard for me.”

Theron is mom to 7-year-old Jackson and 3-year-old August.

Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly.Hilary B. Gayle/Lionsgate

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Back in May, Theron explained that she didn’t necessarily need to know everything about Kelly to play her, as the movie focused on a specific moment in time of her life.

“The truth is that I only had to research that one year before Roger Ailes was let go at Fox,” Theron revealed while appearing onWatch What Happens Live! withAndy Cohen. “So it wasn’t really like I was telling her life story or that I was really getting into really the nuts and bolts of who she was, it was more just the psychology of what was happening at that place, at that time with a lot of women.”

“Here’s what I will say,” the actress continued. “I’m very different from her, but I think that for women, and for all of us, it’s good for all of us to be able to look at each other, knowing our differences and knowing that we all make mistakes.”

Theron added: “She’s a conflicted human being and so am I. So I have no place to judge her or say anything other than I wish her well and I think this is a good story to tell, it’s an important story to tell.”

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Although it was only about a year of Kelly’s life, getting her right was harder than Theron’s Oscar-winning role as real-life serial killer Aileen Wuornos in 2003’sMonster.

“This was harder,” Theron said while comparing the two experiences during a conversation following a screening ofBombshellin New York City.

“She’s incredibly well known,” she continued. “I’ve never played anybody on that level. I’ve played real people that nobody knows about so there was less pressure when I did those.”

Bombshellis in theaters Friday.

source: people.com