Halle Berry responds to jokes about the bold hairstyle she sported at the Oscars
Halle Berry took to Twitter Thursday to respond about buzz about the bob haircut she wore at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
The Academy Award-wining actress, 54, posted a pair of emojis, including a laughing one, in response to a tweet including a video of Saucy Santana wearing a bob while performing Nicki Minaj’s part from B.o.B.’s Out of My Mind.
The user wrote the caption ‘Halle Berry tonight,’ to which Berry reacted to with the light-hearted emojis.
The latest: Halle Berry, 54, took to Twitter Thursday to respond about buzz about the bob haircut she wore at Sunday’s Academy Awards
Berry, who was a presenter at the event, had already had people talking about the hairdo when she posted a shot on social media featuring locks of hair on the floor after the cut from stylist Sara Seward.
Among the comparisons made of the brash hairstyle included a past style worn by Beyonce, as well as Johnny Depp playing Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and the Incredibles character Edna Mode.
One user wrote, ‘Who done gave Halle Berry a bowl cut,’ while another said, ‘Oh Halle Berry. I thought it was impossible to make her look bad but that hair is … not great Bob.
Amid the buzz about her bob, the Cleveland native looked amazing as she walked the red carpet at the annual event with boyfriend Van Hunt, donning a shoulderless pink gown by Dolce & Gabbana.
The Academy Award-wining actress posted a pair of emojis in response to a tweet including a video of Saucy Santana wearing a bob while performing Nicki Minaj’s part from B.o.B.’s Out of My Mind
Beauty: Berry, who was a presenter at the event, had people talking about the bold hairdo
Berry posted a shot on social media featuring locks of hair on the floor after the cut from stylist Sara Seward
Hunt, a Grammy-winning musical artist, 51, took to social media on Monday and said that Sunday’s glamorous event marked their first date night since confirming their romance last fall in a social media post.
Berry made history as the first Black actress to ever win the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2002 for her performance in the 2001 film Monster’s Ball.
Many Twitter users responded with images and anecdotes poking fun at the hairstyle
Some users thought the Oscar-winner nailed her style combo perfectly at the annual event
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