Halle Berry on Women’s Wellness, Turning 60, Her 35-Year Career

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Actor and women’s wellness advocate Halle Berry joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones and talks about turning 60, looks back on her prolific career and discusses her new partnership with women’s health company Nella. Berry opens up about feeling stronger, wiser, more in control, and like the “best version” of herself as she turns 60 this summer, saying “it’s a privilege to age.” Then, she shares how she hopes her partnership with Nella will help women advocate for themselves and take their healthcare into their own hands.

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