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Halle Berry tells fans to 'have a laugh' after receiving criticism for letting son walk in heel

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Halle Berry has hit back after receiving negative comments about her son wearing heels.The actress has been isolating amid the coronavirus with her son Maceo and daughter Nahla and posted a lighthearted video of her six-year-old son wandering the house in a pair of her heels.But Berry was quick to shut down the haters, and encouraged fans to see the lighter side of things during the global pandemic.

Keep it lighthearted: Halle Berry shut down criticism of her son wearing heels in isolation while responding to Instagram comments last weekThe 53-year-old wrote 'harmless fun,' to one user who criticized the choice. 'Tryna survive right now.

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