Halle Berry Says Prince Once Asked Her Out on a Piece of Paper

Halle Berry Says Prince Once Asked Her Out on a Piece of Paper


Halle Berry had a special privilege when the prince asked her out. The actress recalled the moment last night on Jimmy Kimmel Livetelling the late-night show host that it was “kind of” personal.

“I was at one of his concerts here at Sunset at the Key Club,” she told Jimmy Kimmel. “And he asked someone to pull out a piece of paper. And like kids do, they ask me, ‘Do you like me, yes or no?’ And I’m like, ‘Yes!’ I mean, I’m at his concert, right? Yes! And then he came back again and said, ‘Will you come out with me?’”

“Did you check any boxes?” Kimmel asked. “No,” Perry confirmed. “I didn’t return the paper. I kept the paper.” Kimmel admitted, “You must have the greatest stories about men hitting on you. I mean, I can’t even imagine that.”

Berry also talked about her character Storm in the X-Men movie and the rumors that she will appear in Deadpool and Wolverine Along with Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds. “I heard that too,” she said. “I was at a Michael Kors show, and Blake [Lively]Ryan's wife asked me, “If Ryan asked you to be in dead pool “Will you do it?” I said, “Well, of course I will, but they never called me.”

Perry is currently starring in Never let goa survival thriller she also produced. Directed by Alexandre Aja, the film is now in theaters. The actress recently spoke to mary claire In a recent article related to the film, she took the opportunity to express her continued disappointment with the Oscars.

“I’m forever upset that no black woman has won an Oscar for Best Actress after me,” said Berry, the only black woman to win the Oscar for Best Actress, for her performance in 2001’s “The Dark Knight.” “I feel sad about it year after year.” Monster Ball“And it's certainly not because no one deserves it.”

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Berry has previously criticized the Academy for its lack of diversity. Following the 2016 social media movement, #OscarsSoWhite, the actress spoke out withVogue Teen MagazineEditor-in-Chief Elaine Welteroth. Although Berry acknowledged her historic moment at the 2002 Academy Awards, she also said she still thought it wasn't enough.

“I sat there and I really thought, ‘Oh my God, that moment didn’t really mean anything. It didn’t mean anything. I thought it meant something, but I guess it didn’t mean anything,’” Perry said, referring to the lack of progress since winning the category. “I was really hurt by it, and I was sad about it.”



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