Charlize Theron shows off VERY muscular arms while chilling in her trailer on set of Fast X

Charlize Theron showed off her incredibly fit body as she flexed her toned arms in a series of behind-the-scenes photos from her upcoming new movie Fast X.

Ahead of the highly anticipated release of the tenth Fast & Furious film, which hits theaters Friday, the 47-year-old actress uploaded two snaps of herself lounging on set in her trailer while massaging her shoulders with a Theragun stimulator.

‘Theragun? More like Therongun I’m right,” the mother-of-two captioned her post, which she uploaded to her Instagram on Wednesday.

In the images, she can be seen wearing a light gray tank top and had some realistic bruises on her right bicep, which was most likely the work of a talented makeup artist.

The project sees her reprising her role as Cipher, a master hacker, who previously played the villain in 2017’s The Fate of the Furious and 2021’s F9: The Fast Saga.

Bombshell: Charlize Theron showed off her incredibly fit body as she flexed her toned arms in a series of behind-the-scenes photos from her upcoming new movie Fast X

It has already been confirmed that she will appear in the 11th film, which will be the finale of the saga.

Her character will have to enlist the help of Dominic ‘Dom’ Toretto (Vin Diesel) after Dante (Jason Momoa) cuts her operations short.

Momoa is slated to play the role of a villain in the 10th film as he described his character as “great”, “ornery” and “misunderstood” while speaking to Entertainment tonight in 2022.

Momoa said he was excited to work with Theron and franchise cornerstone Vin Diesel in the film.

“I get to shoot with some really cool people that I’ve never had before — I’m going to get started with Charlize first, which I’m really excited about,” the Aquaman star told the outlet, describing Theron as “amazing.” .

He added, “I’m excited to be working with Vin. I’m excited to be working with Charlize.”

Momoa said he was excited to work with Theron and franchise cornerstone Vin Diesel in the film.

“I get to shoot with some really cool people that I’ve never had before — I’m going to get started with Charlize first, which I’m really excited about,” the Aquaman star told the outlet, describing Theron as “amazing.” .

'Theragun?  More like Therongun I'm right,” the mother-of-two captioned her post, which she uploaded to her Instagram on Wednesday

‘Theragun? More like Therongun I’m right,” the mother-of-two captioned her post, which she uploaded to her Instagram on Wednesday

She is back!  For the project, she reprises her role as Cipher, a master hacker, who previously played the villain in 2017's The Fate of the Furious and 2021's F9: The Fast Saga;  seen last week

She is back! For the project, she reprises her role as Cipher, a master hacker, who previously played the villain in 2017’s The Fate of the Furious and 2021’s F9: The Fast Saga; seen last week

Her post comes amid rumors that she is in a relationship with Alex Dimitrijevic, who is on the Next models page as listed as being six feet tall and based in Los Angeles.

The last high profile relationship for the South African actress came with A-lister Sean Penn in 2015. She has also been in relationships with actor Craig Bierko, Third Eye Blind singer Stephen Jenkins, actor Stuart Townsend and model Gabriel Aubry.

Charlize is the mother of two daughters: Jackson, 11, and August, seven.

In December 2022, Charlize said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

Charlize said, “I love being a mom more than being an actor or a producer. And I never thought I’d say that.

“If someone told me tomorrow, ‘You can’t do both,’ would I regret giving up acting? Naturally. But it would be a no-brainer for me.’

She added that her current focus is all about her kids: “Right now everything I do revolves around when my kids aren’t in school in the summer, which usually means shooting in a heat wave somewhere.”

“In 10 years I definitely see myself being an empty nester and just packing up and traveling three continents [directing] a television show. But that’s not my life now.’