Charlize Theron isn't in any rush to get married, but don't rule her out as a long term commitment woman.
The actress in an interview with Piers Morgan said about the subject of getting married,
"I really want for myself a long-term relationship, and I have been in long-term relationships, that's the kind of union that I want. The actual ceremony is not something that is important to me, but I see the importance for other people."
"I don't … I treat my relationships like marriages, I really do." Marriage, she adds, was "never something that was important [to me]."
When it comes to her take on gay marriage,
"It's a divine right, and when government starts to tell us who can love and what is good love … I do have a problem with that," she says. "I do have a problem with the fact that our government hasn't stepped up enough to make this federal, to make [gay marriage] legal."
Watch Charlie Theron's full interview on Piers Morgan Tonight, Thursday night at 9PM on CNN.
[People]