Halle Berry already dating again

By Tribute News on December 9, 2015 | Leave a Comment


Halle BerryJust two months after her split from husband Olivier Martinez following two years of marriage, Halle Berry is dating again.

A source told E! News: ”She hasn’t gotten into another relationship since her breakup but she has been talking to a few people very lightly and going out when she has time. She enjoys being single and doing her own thing. She’s taking care of herself and her body. Living a healthy lifestyle is key for Halle. She has many positive friends and family that surround her so it’s nice to have that support.”

However, despite her positive mindset and determination to enjoy herself, the brunette beauty will always put her children, Nahla, seven – from her relationship with Gabriel Aubry – and Maceo, two, whom she has with Olivier, first.

The insider explained: ”She loves being a mother and watching her daughter and son grow up. She has a very close relationship with them and that’s always been her main priority.”

Although Halle has experienced three failed marriages, the actress hasn’t given up hope on finding love again. The family friend explained: ”She believes one day she will be back in a relationship with the right man. For Halle it’s all about being on the same page with a man.”



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