Actress Charlize Theron threatens to prank people who are concerned about drag queens

Actress Charlize Theron said she will “f***” anyone who criticizes drag queens as she speaks at an event that opposes the recent raft of laws that try to prevent children from seeing transvestites.

Theron appeared at the event Sunday via Zoom on the “Drag Isn’t Dangerous” telethon, which featured live and pre-recorded performances by entertainers from Hollywood and within the drag community.

The Mad Max star took some of her time to praise drag queens and suggested she break up with anyone who would go after them.

‘We love you queens! We’re in your corner, and we’ve got you, and I’ll screw up anyone who tries to mess with you.”

“Honestly, there are so many things that hurt and really kill our kids, and we all know what I’m talking about now,” the Oscar winner added, seemingly referring to gun violence, which she has spoken out against in the past .

Actress Charlize Theron said she will f*** anyone who criticizes drag queens at an event opposing the recent blowout of laws trying to prevent children from seeing transvestites

She even said that “if you’ve ever seen a drag queen lip sync for her life, it just makes you happier, it just makes you love it more.” It makes you a better person.’

“F***, if I could do a death drop right now, I’d, but I’d probably love to, break my hip,” she said, referring to a popular drag move.

She ended her time by asking viewers to “support all the great organizations out there to help make all this bullshit go away the way it should, all this incredibly stupid policy.”

Notable names of drag stars who performed at the event include Bob the Drag Queen, Divina De Campo, Jinkx Monsoon, Trixie Mattel, Peppermint and Eureka O’Hara.

Celebrities who joined Theron and Eisenberg include Elizabeth Banks, Margaret Cho, David Cross, Whitney Cummings, Billy Eichner, Marcia Gay Harden, Leslie Jones, Adam Lambert, Melissa McCarthy, Kelly Osbourne, Orville Peck, Amy Schumer, Sarah Silverman, Amber Tamblyn and Ali Wong.

Eisenberg said in a statement that “the recent demonization of cross-dressing culture has left him extremely upset and utterly shocked.”

The Oscar-nominated actor added, “I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know many drag performers over the years, including one of my idols, the incomparable Trixie Mattel.”

Silverman said in a statement: “The guts of these insincere politicians are unfathomable. The number one killer of children is guns and these NRA pawns counter it with a completely fabricated issue that endangers the transvestite community. The hypocrisy is astonishing.’

Theron appeared at the event Sunday via Zoom on the

Theron appeared at the event Sunday via Zoom on the “Drag Isn’t Dangerous” telethon, which featured live and pre-recorded performances from Hollywood and drag community entertainers

The Monster star took some of her time to praise drag queens and suggested she break up with anyone who would go after them

The Monster star took some of her time to praise drag queens and suggested she break up with anyone who would go after them

The latest: Charlize Theron and Jesse Eisenberg are among the celebs set to perform in the online telethon Drag Isn't Dangerous Sunday

Eisenberg was photographed in Poland last month

Theron and Jesse Eisenberg are among the celebrities who took part in the Drag Isn’t Dangerous Sunday online telethon

The event had an all-star cast of drag stars and Hollywood celebrities about to appear

The event had an all-star cast of drag stars and Hollywood celebrities about to appear

Adam Lambert belongs to the ensemble of personalities who appeared

Adam Lambert belongs to the ensemble of personalities who appeared

Jacob Slane, co-founder of the production company Producer Entertainment Group, which is organizing the event, said in a statement: “We’re fed up.”

Slane continued, “These bans aren’t just about transgender people or transvestites. It is a systematic enslavement of LGBTQ people.

“With the Drag Isn’t Dangerous campaign, we want to show that drag performers are not dangerous groomers, sexual deviants, criminals or whatever, the latest evangelical slur du jour.”

Slane commented, “We want to raise awareness and money to make a difference in the lives of LGBTQ people who are under attack.”

Peppermint and comedian Justin Martindale are slated to co-host the event.