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Anna Paquin opens up about challenging health issues at red carpet premiere

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Anna Paquin is opening up about her ongoing health issues. The actress attended the premiere of “A Bit of Light,” a project she stars in and that was directed by her husband, Stephen Moyer.

She took a minute to address the health concerns that have caused her some mobility issues and difficulties with speech over the past two years.Jennifer Garner shares her perspective on aging: ‘I am grateful just to be alive’Danna Paola gets emotional in her concert: ‘I’ve been very toxic with myself’Paquin wore an all black outfit made out of a sequin dress, tights and boots.

She styled her hair in a tight ponytail and smiled brightly for the cameras. She had a cane to support her and addressed her health concerns. "It hasn't been easy," she said to PEOPLE.

While it’s unknown what condition affects Paquin, it appears that it has temporarily affected her mobility and speech. Paquin also opened up about her new film, which is an independent project. "My first love was independent filmmaking," she said. “That’s how I entered the film industry.

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