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03 Feb 2026, 10:03 GMT+10
Washington DC [US], February 3 (ANI): Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry has spoken candidly about aging in Hollywood and her determination to remain visible as she approaches 60, according to People.
Berry, 59, said she refuses to let age marginalize or erase her, calling her advocacy for women's health a defining part of her 'second act.'
'You get to this age where you feel like you're being marginalized, devalued. You feel it at work. You feel it from society,' Berry said while discussing her role in the upcoming film Crime 101.
The film stars Berry opposite Chris Hemsworth, with the actress portraying a middle-aged insurance broker who leverages perceptions of beauty in high-stakes business settings.
'But I have adamantly decided I am not going to allow myself to be erased,' Berry said. 'That's why I'm on my menopause mission. I'm going to be louder than I have ever been.'
Berry, who turns 60 in August, has increasingly used her platform to speak openly about menopause and women's health, including breaking taboos around physical changes such as vaginal dryness.
'Everything gets dry,' she said, adding that open conversations can help remove shame and stigma.
'I'm almost 60. Fighting for women's health feels like a formidable cause for my second act,' she added, according to People.
The actress has also launched Respin, a community focused on redefining menopause and female longevity. Berry previously revealed she was advised early on not to discuss menopause publicly for fear of being 'put in a box,' according to People.
However, she said embracing her age and redirecting her focus toward women's health has been deeply empowering.
Berry's upcoming film, Crime 101, is scheduled to release in theatres on February 13, according to People. (ANI)
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