Halle Berry Lashes Out At The Paparazzi
Halle Berry has slammed the paparazzi for ignoring her pleas not to snap pictures of her baby daughter Nahla. The actress is fiercely protective of her 20-month-old baby girl, with partner Gabriel Aubry – and has had a turbulent relationship with photographers since becoming a mom.
Berry now insists she has had enough of flashbulbs following her little girl, and has hit out at snappers for having such little respect for celebrity parents and their children.
She says, “It has become horrifying… What they’re doing to children, it’s not right. And I know nobody has a lot of sympathy for celebrities because we’re blessed in so many ways. But these children should not be objectified. To be hunted down, it is flat out wrong.”
Halle Berry’s Abusive Love
Halle Berry used to be attracted to abusive men.
The Oscar-winning beauty regularly witnessed her father attack her mother when she was growing up and says it affected her choice in partners.
She said: “My mother was a battered woman and that was my childhood for a good chunk of it.
“Early on in my life, I made choices, and I chose men that were abusive because that was what I knew growing up.”
However, she underwent therapy and learned what to do if and when a relationship became violent.
The 43-year-old actress has now found happiness with model Gabriel Aubry, the father of her 19-month-old daughter Nahla.
She is also using her experiences to help others who have suffered domestic abuse and works closely with the Jenesse Center, a Los Angeles-based shelter which provides support for victims.
Halle – who was honoured by the centre four years ago for her humanitarian work – said: “I care, I really care about these women and children.”
Halle Berry to host ‘Liberty’
Halle Berry will host “For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots,” a celebration of African-American veterans that will air on PBS stations in February.
Using primary source material including letters, diaries, speeches and military records, “Liberty” aims to document African-American battlefield accomplishments dating back to the Revolutionary War and its first casualty, Crispus Attucks.
Louis Gossett, Jr. is among those exec producing the special, which will be introduced by Colin Powell and narrated by Avery Brooks, with choral arrangements by Andrae Crouch. Frank Martin produced, co-wrote and directed.
“Our goal is to raise public consciousness about this extraordinary and little-known aspect of our nation’s history,” Martin said.
Others in the voice cast include Morgan Freeman, Mel Gibson, Susan Sarandon, Robert Duvall, Danny Glover, Jeffrey Wright, Sam Elliot and John Amos. “Liberty” was shot on location in 20 states as well as Europe.
The project will also be released on DVD in February. Other exec producers are Hillard Elkins, Dennis Considine, Richard Hull and Kevin Clark.
Halle Berry interview on NBC, Thursday
Natalie Morales interviews Oscar-winner Halle Berry about her work with the Jenesse Center, which provides shelter for domestic violence victims and teaches them self-sufficiency.
This will air Thursday, November 12 on “NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.”
A regular feature on the evening news, “Making a Difference” profiles ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help their neighbors — or even complete strangers — in these tough economic times.
In this special week, one-on-one interviews with each celebrity, combined with visits to some of the people whose lives they have touched, highlight the incredible work being done around the world.
NBC released the statement regarding Berry at the Jenesse Center for Thursday’s segment.
From NBC:
For the last ten years, Berry has vigorously supported the Los Angeles-based center that provides shelter for domestic violence victims and teaches them self-sufficiency. Having had one-on-one interaction with some of these women, Berry vigorously fund-raises and develops partnerships with companies that will bring more awareness to Jenesse Center’s services.
Halle will be honored at THR’s Women in Ent. breakfast
Halle Berry will receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at The Hollywood Reporter’s 18th annual Women in Entertainment breakfast presented by Lifetime.
Hilary Swank and Eva Longoria Parker also will participate in the Dec. 4 breakfast at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Once again, the event is held in conjunction with the publication of THR’s “Power 100: Women in Entertainment” special issue, which highlights the top 100 women in the motion picture and television industries.
“In 1992, THR was the first to recognize the importance of paying tribute to the women who play a significant role in shaping the entertainment industry. We applaud all initiatives that recognize the importance of women in all aspects of business and philanthropy,” said Eric Mika, THR publisher and vp of the Nielsen Entertainment & Media Group.
“There is no bigger or better event than THR’s Power 100: Women in Entertainment breakfast in bringing together and acknowledging so many influential and dynamic women in the entertainment industry.”
Berry joins past recipients Barbara Walters, Meryl Streep, Jodie Foster and Glenn Close in receiving the Lansing award. The actress will be honored for her trailblazing within the industry and for her generosity in giving back to the community at large.
“The complex role that Halle Berry plays in life as a successful, versatile entertainment professional who is committed to furthering the well-being of others, especially minorities, is as inspiring as are her film roles,” THR editor Elizabeth Guider said. “The recognition is also wonderfully fitting in a year in which diversity has been embraced and rewarded at the highest levels of our government and culture.”
Berry, the first African-American woman to win the best actress Oscar, is the national spokesperson for the Jenesse Center, a nonprofit that provides support to heal families victimized by domestic violence.
Swank, a two-time Oscar-winning best actress, will deliver the keynote remarks at the breakfast. Multiple award-winner Longoria Parker will present at the event.
Going to the movies
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Candids 2009: November 7, 2009
March of Dimes’ Fourth annual Celebration of Babies
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Public Events 2009: March of Dimes’ Fourth annual Celebration of Babies [HQ]
Candids Update
Added new candids from October 30th and November 5th. More updates coming..
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Candids 2009: October 30, 2009
Candids 2009: November 5, 2009
Videos Update
New videos has been added to Halle B. Videos. There has been added various videos from public events, interviews & commercials. Enjoy!
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Public Events: Presenting Essence Awards 1996
Public Events: Perfect Stranger Premiere Interview #1
TV Commercials: WZAK Commercial – Raw Fotage
Interviews: Perfect Stranger Interview #1
Interviews: The Things We Lost In The Fire – Interview #1
Interviews: Eavesdropping with Alan Cumming – Part 1
Interviews: Eavesdropping with Alan Cumming – Part 2
Interviews: Eavesdropping with Alan Cumming – Part 3
Interviews: The Jay Leno Show – September 17, 2009
Miscellaneous: Before They Were Stars Beauty Pageant











