May 11
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Halle Berry at the Revlon Walk for Women


Halle Berry looked gorgeous and sporty at the Revlon Run/Walk for Women yesterday. The event was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, with proceeds to benefit breast and ovarian cancer causes. Berry has been a spokesperson for Revlon since 1996.

Berry had baby Nahla Ariela Aubry seven weeks ago and the newborn has yet to be photographed by the paparazzi or make a high-paid appearance in a magazine. Good for Halle for not taking part in the ever-escalating bid for baby pictures by the celebrity glossies. She could make millions for sitting for photos for one day and talking about how great her life is post-baby, but she’s deliberately keeping little Nahla out of the spotlight. Halle hasn’t openly courted the press in some time, so it’s not like she’s doing a 180 like Tom and Katie did after Suri arrived. I’d love to see what Nahla looks like, though.

Thanks to PRPhotos for these pictures.

Written by Celebitchy

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11 Responses to “Halle Berry at the Revlon Walk for Women”

  1. Kevin says:

    I got 3 words to describe Halle,,,yummy yummy yummy. She is gorgeous and natural looking (not saying she is natural,,,cause who really knows), But she should sure appear on the cover of MILF Monthly if you ask me.

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  2. Herman B says:

    eh. she’s been hanging out with billy bob thronton. so she’s probably knocked up again.

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  3. pookynut says:

    Gorgeous lady, crappy actress. Can’t believe she won an Oscar. Also, does anyone else think that every popular black actress/singer/whatever looks like black Barbie?

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  4. carmey says:

    oprah doesnt.
    she looks like hell.

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  5. kimmi says:

    Why exactly does Oprah look like”hell”, because she doesn’t meet the European standard of beauty, ie. the “Barbie” look?

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  6. Kevin says:

    I thought the European standard of beauty was extreme body hair, once a week baths and little to no dental hygene. Sorry, lived there for six years and wasnt very impressed with any displays of beauty except for the countries themselves.

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  7. Herman B says:

    big jugs and hillbilly lov. oscars for doing hard core porn. and the murray povich show. lol.

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  8. pinknblack says:

    Not sure I’m completely comfortable with the ‘Black Barbie’ comparison, but it’s true that she has very European features. Caused mainly due to a nose job she had sometime in the mid 90s. Not a huge difference – she was beautiful before as well of course – but just a subtle narrowing. Her original nose was slightly more African.

    I say good on her; it worked, she’s more palatable for white consumers, and still gorgeous. Love her.

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  9. carmey says:

    hahahahah oprah doesnt meet the standard for LIFE as far as im concerned. i think she’s hideous. oh, and most celebrities look like barbie.

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  10. Emily says:

    What a beautiful lady – I like her a lot.

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