Hoping to Explore More? Charlize Theron wears aptly printed top as she preps to fly out of LAX

As an A-list actress, she is often travelling across the country for filming, press events or for charity work.

And Charlize Theron wore an aptly-printed shirt as she departed LAX on Friday.

The Fast 8 star was dressed comfortably for her outing, clad in an all-black ensemble.

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Appropriate: Charlize Theron wore an aptly-printed shirt as she departed LAX on Friday

Appropriate: Charlize Theron wore an aptly-printed shirt as she departed LAX on Friday

Charlize layered a classic T-shirt over a pair of denim jeans, cuffed at the bottom. 

The  actress added a pair of white sneakers and accessorized with a black purse, a ring, watch, and oversize shades.

Charlize wore minimal make-up, keeping her look as fresh-faced as possible.

Simplicity: The actress added a pair of white sneakers and accessorized with a black purse, a ring, watch, and oversize shades

The 41-year-old, who was born in South Africa, has recently been promoting her animated film, Kubo and the Two Strings.

In the film, Charlize and co-star Matthew McConaughey voice a pair of animals who mentor a human, Kubo.  

Speaking with Parade magazine, the blonde beauty opened up about her charity, The Charlize Theron African Outreach Project, which aims at educating teens on HIV/AIDS such as how to prevent it.

Natural beauty: Charlize wore minimal make-up, keeping her look as fresh-faced as possible

Natural beauty: Charlize wore minimal make-up, keeping her look as fresh-faced as possible

'AIDS is the number one killer of adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa. And AIDS is the number two killer of adolescents in all the rest of the world,' she said. 

The Oscar-winning actress then stressed the important of teacher appreciation. 

'I think sometimes [teachers] come in completely surprising packages. The teachers that I really connected with were so odd. That's a real talent and a real skill. We don't appreciate teaching as we really should.' 

Working woman: The actress, who was born in South Africa, has recently been promoting her animated film, Kubo and the Two Strings

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