Halle Berry could be heading to the small screen! She is attached to star as a college professor in the upcoming TV drama Higher Learning, which is presently being shopped to various cable networks, like HBO and Showtime.
Media mogul Cathy Hughes has never been one to mince words and now the founder and chairwoman of Radio one and TV One has stirred the pot again after taking aim at Oscar winners Mo’Nique and Halle Berry over their award-winning portrayals of Black women in Precious and Monster’s Ball, respectively.
To say Hughes isn’t thrilled with the images from those films would be an understatement.
Halle Berry’s custody saga is turning into something ripped from the pages of an Alex Haley novel. For those not in-the-know, the screen stunner is in the early stages of what promises to be a bitter custody battle with her former flame, Canadian model Gabriel Aubry.
The love affair between Gabriel Aubry and Halle Berry is no more.
The Canadian model has confirmed that he and the Oscar-winning screen stunner have called time on their four and a half year romance after reports about the split hit the blogosphere on Friday.
Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry is three months pregnant with her second child, insiders close to the star reveal in the Sept. 14 issue of Life & Style Weekly.
Halle already has a one-year-old daughter, Nahla Ariela, with Canadian model Gabriel Aubry. This time, the couple conceived through artificial insemination.
Since welcoming daughter, Nahla Ariela Aubry in March 2008, Halle has taken a step back from her career to focus on her newly formed family.
“Having a baby takes so much from you. It’s the most glorious thing you’ll ever do, but the aftermath is not so glorious!” the Oscar-winning star joked. “So now I’m having to exercise, eat a little bit differently, take a lot more vitamins.”
Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry and acclaimed playwright Tyler Perry will host the 40th NAACP Image Awards, broadcast live from Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium on Feb. 12 (8:00-10:00 PM ET) on FOX.
Nominations for the Image Awards, which honor those who promote diversity in the arts, will be announced Jan. 7.