Friday, August 13, 2010

HALLE BERRY, A Hopeless Romantic

Oscar Winner Halle Berry will grace the cover the September Issue of Vogue. In her interview she discussing her new role as a Mother, her breakup with Model Boyfriend and moving on. 
Why has Halle Berry decided to come out of hiding and accept an interview and cover shoot with VOGUE MAGAZINE?


 "What that means for a woman of color and what that means in the fashion world, what that means to pop culture, there was no way I could say, 'No, I'm not going to be on the biggest issue of the year.'"



Halle Berry has been out of the limelight since giving birth to her daughter, Nahla. Motherhood has made her realized that Nahla is truly the love of her life. Male Model Gabriel Aubry and Halley Berry has decided to end their four year relationship. Unlike most couples who separate, Halle and Gabriel still remain friends on "good terms". Berry hasn't been too lucky on love. With two failed marriages behind her, she claims that she is not bitter with love.


"I'm not done with love, but I refuse to settle," she professes. "I am a hopeless romantic. And I won't stop till I get it right."
At age 43, Halle Berry proudly states that she is in the best shape ever.  She works five days a week with Celebrity Personal Trainer, Gunnar Peterson.   
Berry is proud to have waited to have a baby later on in life. She has the luxury of being able to spend more quality time with two year old Nahla, unlike her mother who had two small children in her early 20's. Despite the couples 9 year age difference, the couple both agreed that the relationship just wasn't working anymore. Gabriel has 50/50 custody of Nahla, the house and gets paid to be Nahla's nanny while Berry is on set. 



"we are both 100 percent committed to being the best parents we can be. And while it was not a love connection for us, he was absolutely the right person to have this child with."


"I am just someone who is trying to find that mate, and I think it's a really hard thing to do. And I am not willing to stay somewhere where I am not really happy. And I am not willing to pretend I am for the kid's sake or so that I don't have to go through another public humiliation. It's about accepting who we really are, not who we want to be. As much as I have always wanted to be in this committed relationship and have the picket fence and grow old with the same person, I'm coming to terms with: Maybe that's just not who I am."







Pick up Vogue September issue on newsstands August 24.

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