Get The Secret To Halle Berry's Post-Baby Bod

 

So, how is Halle Berry looking so damn gorgeous and hot, a mere minutes after giving birth to daughter Nahla?

It's a secret called "diet and exercise." Halle has been, literally, working her butt off with 60 minute workouts with a trainer, five days a week, that include a mix of cardio and strength training. As for her fuel, the actress is sticking to only the healthy stuff, eating tons of veggies and drinking lots of water.

Halle is basically getting her body back the same way all of us could be losing weight and getting healthy. So annoying that the only way to do it is plain, old hard work -- but it is.

For more hot post-baby bods, check out our slide show

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