Halle Berry Diabetes UPDATE: ‘Kidnap’ Actress Who Revealed Eyesight Problem Rocks See-Through Shirt For ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’


Halle Berry Diabetes - The fashion model-turned-actress, who has admitted to having weakening eyesight, recently dropped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" sporting a rather revealing ensemble that showed off her sexy curves at 49.

Berry's appearance definitely gave joy to host Jimmy Kimmel's eyes who even outspokenly said, "Thank you for wearing that tonight. Don't think I don't appreciate it, I really do," as quoted by Inquisitr.

Following her guest appearance, the "Catwoman" star was spotted hitting the road with the same clothing. She was even photographed by Esquire Magazine, who quickly uploaded the sexy pic of the actress on Twitter and captioned it: Halle Berry's see-through shirt was worth discussing."

 It's good to know that diabetic Halle Berry is doing well. Though she already turned 49 a week ago, she still managed to maintain her sexy figure. However, she did admit that her age is already taking a toll on her as her eyesight is already starting to weaken. Despite this, Berry admits that she is fitter than ever because of her "low-carb, sugar-free diet" and her "cross-training workout."

She was even quoted to have said, "I don't eat fried foods or refined sugar - only natural sugar in fruit and vegetables. And I don't eat carbs a lot."

Speaking of her anti-aging regimen, Halle, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1989 as per the Examiner, said, "I avoid sugar and that helps with anti-aging. My routine of taking care of my skin is always the same: I use a cleanser, toner, moisturize, then use eye cream. When you take care of your skin, you have a nice, beautiful palette to put makeup onto."

And her hard work to maintain her beauty and figure has obviously paid off since she has since been regarded as one of the "most beautiful women" all over the world.

Back in May, Halle Berry also opened up about her battle with diabetes and how it has affected her parenting ways. "When I found out, I was like, 'Oh my God, I have a disease.' I was terrified. But I'm healthier since the diagnosis, and I think it has made me a better mom, because I'm so aware of how much sugar we consume," Berry was quoted as saying by the Belfast Telegraph.

She then added, "I've very conscious of what my children eat and how much they take in. People think it's hard to cut out sugar, but it can be done. You just have to put some effort in."

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