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Halle Berry Criticized Again For Her ‘Inappropriate’ Fashion Style (Watch)

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh August 14, 2024 9:35 PM EDT

Hollywood actress Halle Berry has attracted tons of backlash from the online fashion police when she posted a new photo recently.

Early this week, she stepped out in Los Angeles for the premiere of her new spy movie, titled The Union.

However, her choice of outfit did not appeal to some of her fans, though some thought she still had her physical appearance intact at age 57.

In addition to her beautiful hairstyle, she wore a black long-sleeve dress that was made of mesh and lace material, which generated mixed reactions afterward.

Some fans expressed their disapproval of the older woman exposing parts of her body.

“Can we stop with the underwear dresses or outfits already? You can do better, Halle,” a fan said.

Others were indifferent about Berry attempting to show sensitive parts of her body but felt the dress she chose should have been won by a younger woman.

“I’m wondering why all these women of a certain age want to dress like young girls…I believe it is because they don’t want to accept that they’re getting old and want to capture their youth and fit in with the rest of the younger generation.

“…You can still dress sexy in a more elegant way and not show all of your assets,” another critic expressed.

Last year, Berry posted selfies of herself in front of the mirror after taking a shower. In July last year, she was roasted for showcasing her skateboarding skills in bikini photos for her 57th birthday.

She was also seen in a photo, wearing nothing but swimsuit bottoms and using two cats to cover up as a way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her movie Catwoman.

These posts and many others brought attention to Berry as observers tried to slam her for doing things that were “inappropriate” for her age. 

Nonetheless, Berry believes one of the benefits of aging is not caring anymore about what people say.

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