Halle Berry will move to France when Nahla’s 18

By Tribute News on March 25, 2013 | 3 Comments


Halle Berry Halle Berry will move to France when her daughter turns 18. The Cloud Atlas actress is keen to start a new life in Europe with her fiancé Olivier Martinez but her former partner, Gabriel Aubry, has bitterly contested her plans to take their little girl, Nahla, now five, with them. Halle is ready to delay her dream until the youngster is old enough to make her own decision on where she wants to live. The Oscar winner said: "It probably won't be until my daughter is 18 and off to college. When Nahla turns 18, she'll be legally able to make her own decisions about where she wants to be and I think that then, when she's off on her own, we'll move there. It's where I want to end my days, that's for sure."

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  1. Jeff • March 25, 2013 @ 2:36 PM

    Yeah, as soon as your kid’s old enough, boot it the hell out of the country. Not that this relationship is going to last the 13 years she has to wait. Hollywood relationships don’t last. I give it 2 years max.

  2. Andrea • March 25, 2013 @ 2:54 PM

    haha agreed. 18 years is a long time from now to call any shots. She probably won’t wait til Nahla is 18, maybe when she’s old enough to fly alone. They have the money to fly back and forth – first class – why not do that?

  3. C-Dub • March 25, 2013 @ 3:33 PM

    Exactly ^


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