Halle Berry stated in an interview, that her children should not expect any help from her if they want to pursue a career in showbiz.
Speaking to PEOPLE, she said: "I would tell them, do it the way I did it. I had no nepotism. Nobody helped me. I had to learn from the ground up. They would have to do it the same way.
"They would have to go pay their dues, learn a craft, work hard, and make it on their own for themselves. That way it's always theirs. Nobody takes it away. That's what they would have to do."
Halle also told People, that she gained "cool points" for introducing her daughter to Mark Wahlberg, her co-star in the movie 'The Union'. Nahla is a big fan of Mark because she loves his film 'Daddy's Home'.
She said: “Well, I got cool points when I introduced my daughter to Mark, because she loves ‘Daddy’s Home’. That’s one of her favourite movies. So when I got to introduce her to Mark, I think it was the first time in my whole career where she said ‘Oh, you know Mark Wahlberg? Okay you’re cool.’
“I’ve met some really amazing people, but she happened to be a big fan of his.”
Speaking about working with Halle, Mark, 53, told Entertainment Weekly: “Doing anything with Halle is very easy but also an absolute joy. Pretty much any guy or gal would do anything to win her over, so it was certainly easy when it came to me basically following her like a puppy.”
Halle Berry briefly lived in a homeless shelter after running out of money when moving to New York. Though she called her mother to ask for financial help, she said no — leading the two not to speak for a year. Halle later said in 2017, “That’s probably one of the best things she did for me… She said, ‘If you want to be there, then you work it out.’ And I had to work it out.”