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Where has the time gone? Halle Berry’s daughter Nahla, 15, towers over her as the Oscar winner celebrates her 57th birthday

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Another yr, one other one year of being the worst villain.

Halle Berry turned 57 on Monday, August 14, and to have a good time, she took part in all the Barbiecore madness. She wearing all pink and went out Barbie’s world space in Santa Monica with her boyfriend, singer Van Hunt, and her daughter, 15-year-old Nahla. The teenager showed off her Barbie fandom in her own fun pink dress, but she paired it with pink flip-flops and a dark burgundy bob. As for Berry, she accessorized with pink glitter-covered cowboy boots and a rainbow heart-shaped bag, while her fiancé wore a pink shirt and a press release pink teddy bear backpack for the trip.

The trio looked like they were having fun, but we’re stuck with the concept that Nahla is just a couple of years shy of turning 18, and whether she’s wearing heels or not, that provides her mom a run for her money to get her height. Even the Oscar winner needed to say something about it.

“My mini me (but not so mini anymore) and my VanO took me to Barbie World for my birthday!” – she wrote on Instagram in a caption accompanying the photos. “I need to let my inner Barbie rise!!!! I love you… thank you! And… I highly recommend it.”

Never forget that Nahlia’s father, Gabriel Aubry, was a model, so the height could have come from him.

Regardless of where it comes from, it is often nice when Berry gives her fans a glimpse of her children, including son Maceo, who turns 10 this yr. It was very necessary for the star to guard her kid’s privacy and sense of normality, no matter their level of fame. She is one among the Hollywood heavyweights who has worked to introduce laws to guard children from intrusive paparazzi.

“My daughter doesn’t want to go to school because she knows that ‘men’ are watching her.” she testified advocating for the law in 2013. “They’re jumping out of bushes, out of cars and who knows where else, mobbing these kids just to take a photo.”

She added: “I have to scream, ‘She’s a baby.’ Leave my baby alone. Leave my baby alone. We get into the car and my daughter is now crying and saying to me, “Are they going to kill us?” Are they going to kill us?”

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She said the exercise was very necessary to her and allowed her daughter to grow up without the presence of lumps that she experienced as a bit girl. “I fought really hard to protect their privacy,” she said in 2019. “I just want them to have their very own life and it’s theirs. It can also be a matter of safety. I just don’t need to post all of them over the Internet.”

So as an alternative of “plastering,” she chooses when she desires to catch a glimpse of her children, as she did briefly earlier this yr when Nahla turned 15.

It’s great to know that offline she will be able to roam freely, allowing her to take her mom to Barbie World to have a good time in a extremely sweet, really pink way. I like seeing this!

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