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Halle Berry Confirms Pregnancy


05 September 2007

Halle Berry in scene from <i>Perfect Stranger</i>
Halle Berry in scene from Perfect Stranger
Halle Berry is three months pregnant with her first baby. In a September 4 e-mail to Access Hollywood, the Oscar-winning actress confirmed she is expecting a child with her boyfriend, French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry.

"Yes, I am three months pregnant! Gabriel and I are beyond excited, and I've waited a long time for this moment in life," Berry wrote. "Now the next seven months will be the longest of my life!"

The publication In Touch Weekly says the 41-year-old Berry is due to give birth on February 14 - Valentine's Day. The magazine also says she will be carefully monitored due to her age and the fact she is a diabetic. She reportedly is being treated by a doctor who specializes in high-risk pregnancies.

An insider told the magazine that Berry began undergoing fertility treatments in February. Halle Berry won a 2002 Best Actress Academy Award for Monster's Ball. Her new film, Things We Lost In The Fire, will open October 26. She met Gabriel Aubry in November, 2005.

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