Halle Berry mistook pregnancy for kidney stones

By Tribute News on April 29, 2013 | 1 Comment


Halle Berry Halle Berry, 46, is expecting a baby with her fiancé Olivier Martinez and she admits the news initially came as a total "shock" to her as she had no inkling she was pregnant. She said: "I was at the doctor's when they told me and I was completely shocked ... I thought I had kidney stones or something. So it was a massive surprise." Halle's five-year-old daughter Nahla - her child with ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry - is as excited as her mother and Olivier about the baby. Halle added to the new UK issue of HELLO! magazine: "[Nahla's] really happy. Not long ago she asked God for a little sister, but I tried not to get her hopes up. At 46, I didn't know if I'd be able to get pregnant again. Olivier and I have always wanted to be parents. But I didn't want to get my hopes up." Despite two divorces and a bitter split from Nahla's father Gabriel - with whom she still has a difficult relationship - Halle can't wait to tie the knot with Olivier and she won't let her past romantic woes affect her future. When asked whether she still believes in life-long love, she insisted: "Absolutely. I'm an incurable romantic - that's the only reason I'm marrying again. Just because things haven't gone well in my past doesn't mean that I've given up."

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  1. Derek • April 30, 2013 @ 9:27 AM

    Happy for her but seriously, kidney stones? lol


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