Halle Berry wants no trouble for celeb kids


New York, April 2 (IANS): Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry wants to block photographers from capturing unauthorised pictures of celebrity children, reports nypost.com.

She is reaching out to her famous friends, including Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, for the initiative, said a source.

Berry, who lost a court battle to ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry to move her daughter Nahla to France where they have strong anti-paparazzi laws, wants to lobby for a legal ban on pictures of young children of celebrities here in the US.

  

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  • Indya Adams, Los Angeles CA

    Wed, Apr 03 2013

    I think it is highly offensive and dangerous for paparazzi to continuously be allowed to harass and photograph anyone without their consent. Photographing a child without parents permission should be ILLEGAL. Period! The laws here in America need to be changed for the protection and safety of all parties involved directly or indirectly.

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  • Heather Watson, British Columbia

    Wed, Apr 03 2013

    Hello Miss Berry I admire your concerns with children and the paparazzi. Not to imply your concern as simple, I have a simple solution that I would like you to consider. May I introduce you to my HalleBrella. The Brella allows you privacy while not impairing your vision. Thanks for your consideration, Heather Watson

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