Halle Berry Denied Permission to Move to France with Daughter

Actress Halle Berry was denied permission from the court to permanently move to France with her daughter Nahla, TMZ reported.

Four-year-old Nahla is the first child of Berry with ex-boyfriend French-Canadian model Gabriel Aubry, whom she met in 2005.

After Nahla's birth, Berry was often upset with photojournalists hanging around celebrity children to sell magazines. Berry, terming photographer's actions as some kind of exploitation, strongly objected when the paparazzi constantly followed her daughter, even on her way to school.

"When I open up all these magazines and I see all these children in them. Nahla was just in a magazine and they said, what does she - and I think Gwen Stefani's kid - have in common? They were both nose pickers and I thought, 'You know we are stooping to a new low when we prop up our children and exploit them like this,'" the 46-year-old Oscar winner told "Access Hollywood." "And people can't wait to open up a magazine and see what 4-year-olds are wearing. There is something wrong, fundamentally wrong, with that.

"Our children should be off limits. They are innocent little babies that should not be exploited all over these magazine. I'm fair game, I get that, but my kids [and] kids at my children's school should not be harassed like that. It's just wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong and wrong."

Problems worsened after Berry and Aubry split in 2010 and Berry got engaged to French actor Olivier Martinez. The concerned mother, with her daughter and fiancée wanted to move to France, which has strong laws to protect children.

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