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Halle Berry on aging in Hollywood: 'I won't be erased'
Summary
In a new interview with The Cut, 59-year-old Halle Berry said she refuses to be 'erased' as she ages and is focusing publicly on menopause and women's health; she stars in the film Crime 101, which opens Feb. 13.
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Halle Berry, 59, spoke about aging and women's health in a new interview with The Cut. She said she will not allow age to define or erase her. Berry described a personal focus on menopause and called it part of her 'second act.' She also appears as Sharon Coombs in the film Crime 101 opposite Chris Hemsworth, which is scheduled to open Feb. 13.
Key points:
- Berry said she has felt marginalized or devalued at times as she has aged and announced she is refusing to be "erased."
- She discussed menopause openly and said more than 60 percent of women experience vaginal dryness as they get older, according to her remarks.
- Berry launched Respin, described as a community focused on menopause and female longevity.
- The actor stars in Crime 101 alongside Chris Hemsworth; the film is set to hit theaters on Feb. 13.
Summary:
Berry frames this stage of her life as a public second act centered on women's health and greater openness about menopause. The release of Crime 101 on Feb. 13 coincides with her increased public focus on these topics, and she said she intends to be louder and more visible on these issues.
