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Anna Paquin, the Oscar-winning actress who is 41 years old, caused concern on the red carpet of her latest film, “A Bit of Light,” in New York when she was seen with a cane. During an interview on the “Today With Hoda & Jenna” show on Friday, Paquin opened up about her health issues and expressed gratitude towards her husband, Stephen Moyer, who directed the film.

Paquin shared that she was having a good day and hinted that she would talk more about her health at some point. However, she did not provide specific details about her condition. Despite this, she expressed appreciation for Moyer’s support and their coordination in matching black outfits at the event held at the Crosby Street Hotel.

Paquin plays Ella in “A Bit of Light,” a movie about a woman trying to maintain her sobriety while living with her father. She mentioned that the film addresses issues related to motherhood and personal struggles. Despite facing challenges with her mobility and speech, Paquin is optimistic about a full recovery.

In addition to promoting her latest project, Paquin gave a glimpse into her personal life while expressing gratitude towards her loving and supportive husband. Their journey in Hollywood has been intertwined with their personal lives, making their relationship unique and inspiring.

Overall, Anna Paquin’s appearance on the red carpet of “A Bit of Light” was marked by concerns over her health issues but also marked by hope for recovery thanks to the support of her husband Stephen Moyer. Her journey in Hollywood has been intertwined with personal struggles and triumphs alike, making their relationship unique and inspiring to many.

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