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Halle Berry Reacts to Tyla, Halle Bailey & Coi Leray Dressing Up as Her Movie Characters for Halloween

"The girls know how to make my day," the actress responded.

Tyla attends The Prelude to The Paris Games 2024 on July 25, 2024 in Paris, France.

Tyla attends The Prelude to The Paris Games 2024 on July 25, 2024 in Paris, France.

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With Halloween coming up quickly, some are getting a head start on spooky season this week. Tyla, Coi Leray and Halle Bailey all coincidentally dressed up as different characters Halle Berry played in movies throughout her acclaimed career.

Halle Berry woke up to a surprise when seeing costumes of her characters over the years going viral on social media. The “Water” singer nearly broke the internet with her rendition of Sharon Stone from 1994’s The Flintstones while Bailey elected to go with Berry as “Jinx” in 2002’sJames Bond flick Die Another Day.


Coi Leray transformed into Berry as Patience Philips in Catwoman and the Academy Award-winning actress was blown away by the love from the next generation.

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“And they all crushed it,” Berry wrote to X. “The girls know how to make my day.”

She later called seeing the homage as the “best compliment ever.”

“Thank u i love you !!!,” the Little Mermaid actress responded.

Berry and Bailey actually linked up back in February at a Los Angeles Galaxy and Inter Miami soccer game in the MLS.

“My night was made tonight i was so nervous with the icon @halleberry,” Bailey wrote to X with a pair of photos alongside the Gothika star.

With Catwoman turning 20 earlier this year, Halle Berry celebrated the blockbuster’s 20th anniversary with a topless photo shoot and her pair of cats.

“And STILL… meow! It’s been 20 years today since I had the honor of bringing this iconic character to life. She will always be close to my heart and I will forever be Patience Phillips aka CATWOMAN,” she captioned the IG post in July. “Thank you @missjee79! When these black beauties showed up in my yard searching for their mother, Jee helped us through the rescue process. Forever grateful!”

With Halloween set for Thursday (Oct. 31), this is only the beginning of what should be a spooky all-weekend affair. Berry actually got a head start on everyone over the weekend when she dressed up as a wizard.

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This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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