❤️ Halle Berry Never Forgot the Mother Who Saved Her
Before Halle Berry became the first African-American woman to win the Oscar for Best Actress, she was just a young girl sleeping in homeless shelters in New York.
Her mother, Judith Berry, raised two daughters alone after escaping an abusive marriage.
She worked day and night as a nurse, sacrificing everything so her children could survive and dream.
Years later, when Halle finally made it, she never forgot who carried her through the hardest days.
The first thing she bought with her success was a beautiful home for her mother.
Because some victories aren’t just personal—
they are thank-you letters written in love.

4 Comments
Isn't her mom white?
I really don't like it when we call are selves African Americans. When we are Strong Proud Black AMERICANS. The African was lost over 600years ago. That's what WE ARE 😊😊❤😊😊
Yes her mother is a white woman
that not her mom