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Halle Berry turns heads in a bright red midi dress and silver pumps on her way to Jimmy Kimmel Live
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Halle Berry turns heads in a bright red midi dress and silver pumps on her way to Jimmy Kimmel Live

Halle Berry was spotted in Los Angeles ahead of her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday.

The 58-year-old actress turned heads in a sultry, figure-hugging midi dress with a red trim and a flirty curved neckline and strutted down the street in a pair of metallic silver pumps.

She wore tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses as she walked through Hollywood.

Her caramel brown, chin-length bob was styled in sexy, voluminous beach waves.

The “Catwoman” star, who recently said she felt like “a little part of me was dying” as she helped her 16-year-old daughter Nahla Aubry heal her “broken heart,” beamed as she entered the studio to promote her new horror film “Never Let Go.”

Halle Berry turns heads in a bright red midi dress and silver pumps on her way to Jimmy Kimmel Live

The 58-year-old actress turned heads in a sultry figure-hugging midi dress with a flirty swirling neckline and strutted down the street in a pair of metallic silver pumps.

Halle Berry was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on Monday ahead of her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The 58-year-old actress turned heads in a sultry figure-hugging midi dress with a flirty swirling neckline and strutted down the street in a pair of metallic silver pumps.

For her television appearance, she wore soft, dewy makeup and a perfectly pink, glossy pout.

To contrast with her red dress, she wore silver rings decorated with shining emerald stones.

In the talk show, she will talk about her latest film, which was released over the weekend, Friday, September 20th.

In “All We Had to Give,” Berry stars alongside Percy Daggs IV, Anthony B. Jenkins, Percy Daggs III, Stephanie Lavigne, and others.

The story is about a mother, played by Berry, and her twin sons in the thrilling horror flick.

The logline reads: “When an unspeakable evil takes over the world, their home and a strong bond are the only protection for a mother and her twin sons.”

“They must remain constantly connected to one another – even by tying themselves with ropes – and never let go,” the story continues.

“But when one of the boys questions whether evil is real, the bonds that bind them are torn apart and a terrible struggle for survival is triggered.”

She wore tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses as she walked through Hollywood

She wore tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses as she walked through Hollywood

Her caramel brown, chin-length bob was styled in sexy, voluminous beach waves

Her caramel brown, chin-length bob was styled in sexy, voluminous beach waves

For her television appearance, she wore soft, dewy makeup and a perfectly pink, glossy pout

For her television appearance, she wore soft, dewy makeup and a perfectly pink, glossy pout

To contrast with her red dress, she wore silver rings decorated with shining emeralds.

To contrast with her red dress, she wore silver rings decorated with shining emeralds.

During the talk show, she will talk about her latest film, Never Let Go, which was released over the weekend on Friday, September 20th.

Before she went into the studio, she was seen greeting a friend with a hug

In the talk show, she will talk about her latest film, “Never Let Go,” which was released this weekend, on Friday, September 20. Before heading into the studio, she greeted a friend with a side hug.

Last week, the Oscar winner stopped by CBS Mornings to chat with Gayle King about her film.

She told the talk show host that her psychological thriller was “complex.”

“It’s about generational trauma and love and fear,” she explained about Never Let Go.

“What I liked about this mother is that she is a different version of a mother and a darker version of herself,” she continued.

“But this is a mother who is dealing with her own trauma that was passed down to her, so… she’s doing the best she can,” she added.

“But the love is there,” she said. “But at the same time, there is also a dysfunction.”

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