Hollywood actor Halle Berry has levelled new accusations against her former husband Olivier Martinez. She has claimed that he conspired along with her longtime nanny to generate false reports against her. As per a report by In Touch, she has accused him of engaging in “smoke in mirrors to distract from his conduct”. At the moment, she is involved in a custody war with him. She got married to him in 2013.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Halle, 58, has objected to Olivier’s request that she produce text messages she exchanged with her former employee Miryam Haziza since January and any non-disclosure agreements executed by Miryam.
In the filing, Halle said Olivier, 58, also asked her to turn over any non-disclosure agreements executed by Erica Simamora, another one of her former employees “with whom (Olivier) conspired along with Ms. Haziza, (Halle) has come to learn — to make false reports against” her.
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Halle Berry calls out ex Olivier Martinez for conspiring against her with nanny
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Halle Berry reveals Angelina Jolie and her bonded over ‘divorces and exes’
Halle Berry and Angelina Jolie are currently prepping for their joint production. Titled Maude v Maude, the film will be produced by the two actors and will have them sharing the screen space. Halle has now revealed in an interview to Variety that they had a rocky start as they began work on the project but they eventually bonded over their ‘divorces and exes’. “We had a rocky start and I think that is going to serve us well in our screen time together,” said Halle Berry. Calling Angelina “formidable”, Halle further said that she was “thrilled to work with another woman and craft a story with our sensibility and from our point of view”. She didn’t reveal what led the two of them to have a rocky start but added, ““We’ve been talking a lot about divorces and exes. We bonded, let’s say that.”
In the same interview, Halle revealed that their film Maude v Maude will somewhat be a mix of Mr and Mrs Smith and Mission: Impossible with a comedic twist. She hinted that she and Angelina Jolie will be battling “physically and intellectually” in the film.
Halle Berry’s divorce
Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez’ divorce was finalised this year. According to a report by Page Six, a Los Angeles court ordered Halle Berry to pay $8000 a month to Olivier in child support for their 9-year-old son, Maceo.
Angelina’s divorce
Angelina is currently in an ugly tussle with ex-husband Brad Pitt over custody battle, property and other issues. She and Brad have six kids together: Maddox, 17, Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 10. On life after divorce with Brad, Angelina had told Vogue in an interview few months ago, “I think, recently, I would’ve gone under in a much darker way had I not wanted to live for them. They’re better than me, because you want your children to be.”
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Halle Berry continues shooting for ‘Bruised’ despite two broken ribs
Hollywood star Halle Berry cracked two of her ribs on the first day of filming her new movie “Bruised” but that did not stop her from shooting, says her stunt coordinator.
Berry will be seen playing a disgraced MMA fighter in her upcoming directorial. The story revolves around her return to fighting to redeem herself after the son she gave up as an infant re-enters her life unexpectedly, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The role required lots of physical work for Halle Berry and on the very first day of shooting, she ended up with two broken ribs. The actress did not let her injury pause the production and insisted on continuing with the shoot.
“(It was) kind of a crazy injury,” stunt coordinator Eric Brown told Entertainment Weekly.
The stunt coordinator added: “But that was just her intensity… Halle’s a special case. I’ve worked with tons of actors, and almost none of them have that kind of work ethic.”
This is not the first time Halle Berry has broken her ribs. She also suffered a rib injury while shooting for “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum”.
Her experience after that was what encouraged her to keep going with the shoot of “Bruised”.
“I told the director about it (then), they told the insurance,” Berry recalled of her “John Wick” accident.
She added: “We had to shut down for months and it was a big ordeal. On this (Bruised), because it was an independent movie, we didn’t have a big budget. The director in me said, ‘I didn’t come this far and work this hard to go home.”
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Halle Berry says ‘no man has ever taken care’ of her
Halle Berry has insisted ‘no man has ever taken care’ of her. The 54-year-old actress has responded to trolls who left negative comments on a recent Instagram post after she shared a meme which said “women don’t owe you s***”.
After a follower replied claiming that isn’t “what most wives tell their husbands who pay for everything”, Halle said: “Well i’m not one of them. no man has ever taken care of me…. EVER! (sic)”
When another user suggested she “had some trouble with men” in her life, she fired back: “Nope, they had trouble with me”. The former ‘X-Men’ star – who has previously been married to David Justice, Eric Benet and Oliver Martinez – insisted she is focused on living her “best life” and learning from past mistakes. One person told Halle to ask herself what she is “doing wrong” and suggested she “can’t keep a man”. She brilliantly replied: “Who said i wanted to keep them? i’m all about living your best life. if you make a wrong move, course correct and re-spin and start again! (sic)”
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Halle Berry: Having Black role models in Hollywood is ‘so important’
Halle Berry says having Black role models in film and television was “very important” to her growing up. The ‘Catwoman’ star has insisted it’s “crucial” for Hollywood to create content with diverse casts, as being able to look up to actresses such as Lena Horne, Dorothy Dandridge, and Diahann Carroll when she was younger helped to “rearrange” her into the woman she is today. Speaking in the upcoming PBS documentary ‘American Masters: How It Feels to Be Free’, she said: “I really struggled to find images of Black women or women that I could identify with. Early on, I remember seeing Lena Horne in ‘Stormy Weather’. I remember seeing Dorothy Dandridge in ‘Carmen Jones’. And then a little after that, I remember seeing Diahann Carroll in ‘Julia’ and that just rearranged me. “Seeing Diahann Carroll being the star of a show and playing a mother who was a nurse, who was educated, who was beautiful, just rearranged me and it made me realise I had value and I could turn to every week, a woman that looked like who I would aspire to be when I grew up. “I was a Black child being raised by a white woman, so I didn’t have those images in my household. Finding them on television and through movies became very, very crucial to me.” ‘American Masters: How It Feels to Be Free’ is set to premiere on January 18, and tells the story of how six women – Horne, Carroll, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Cicely Tyson, and Pam Grier – broke through an entertainment industry hell-bent on keeping them out and looks at their activism as precursor to contemporary movements like #BlackLivesMatter.