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Halle Berry: ‘Homeschooling my children has been a nightmare’

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Halle Berry is struggling to homeschool her children during the coronavirus lockdown, admitting the experience has been a “nightmare”.

The 53-year-old is mother to 12-year-old daughter Nahla and six-year-old son Maceo from previous relationships and, like millions of parents around the world, has taken on the role of teacher while the schools are closed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

But teaching has not come easy to Halle, with the screen star admitting it’s been tough to get her kids to focus on their schoolwork in the comfort of their own home. “It’s a nightmare for me.

It’s a nightmare,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “This is like a wash of a semester; they’re really just not learning anything and it’s hard.

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