Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Halle Berry: "I Definitely Want Children. Very Much."

The 40-year-old actress, who is dating 31-year-old model Gabriel Aubry, admits she is ready to have a baby and is thinking about trying soon.
She said: "I definitely want children. Very much."

Halle also insists she will be a strict mother and thinks the most important lesson any parent can teach their child is to realise the importance of hard work.
She told InStyle magazine: "I want my kids to realize it's only through hard work that any success or real joy comes. It's not about money, it's the intangible rewards, it's about having integrity and doing what you say you're going to do."
Halle has made no secret of her desire to have a baby in the past, and had vowed to get pregnant before she turned 40 last August.
She told US chat show host Oprah Winfrey: "If there's no serious man in my life when I get to that age, whoever I'm dating at the time, I'll say, 'Hey, would you like to have a baby?' ''
Halle has also admitted she would be prepared to adopt if she can't conceive naturally, and even contemplated artificial insemination before she started dating Gabriel.
She said last year: "It looks like the only option I have left is to head for the sperm bank! I've been so desperately unlucky in love and that has thwarted my desire for motherhood. It's so frustrating. The only other option would be adoption. I really yearn for a child and I can't wait much longer."

Meanwhile, Halle Berryuses a pair of jeans she wore as a teenager to stay in shape reports Contact Music. The sexy Oscar winner admits she tries the blue jeans on once a year - and, if they fit, she knows she's maintained her perfect look. She says, "It's my annual test - I try them on once a year, and if I can still fit into them, then all is good in the world."

In other news, Halle Berry and Billy Bob Thornton are set to reunite for a fact-based movie thriller.

The couple, who steamed up movie screens in Monster's Ball, are in final talks to star in a race drama, based on Nate Blakesee's bestseller 'Tulia: Race, Cocaine & Corruption in a Small Texas Town'.
The story follows the efforts of a real-life lawyer, who attempted to expose a string of corrupt and racially motivated drug convictions in Tulia, Texas in the late 1990s.
The Bosh

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