The “Catwoman” actress attempted to slip into some tight trousers in a new Reel, laughing hysterically as her friend can’t get them fastened.
When it comes to tight ‘fits, Halle Berry is one determined customer.
The cover image of the Reel features a glam photo of Berry posing in a black corset top and flared black pants while holding a glass of wine, but the video reveals what actually happened when she was getting dressed.
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