Halle Berry Jokingly Encourages Fans To Wear ‘Distressed Wigs’ To The Theater For The Premier Of Her Upcoming Film

Halle Berry Jokingly Encourages Fans To Wear ‘Distressed Wigs’ To The Theater For The Premier Of Her Upcoming Film
Sometimes in life, you have to be able to laugh at yourself.
Over on X (formally known as Twitter), Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry has been the center of two long-running jokes. The first joke is the theory that her best work involves her trying to save children. Throughout her career, Halle Berry has starred in films — such as The Call (2013) and Kidnap (2017) — where her character’s main goal is to help secure the safety of a minor(s).
The second joke is a theory that Halle Berry, 58, tends to give her best acting performances while wearing a short bad or “distressed” wig. Berry’s upcoming film, Never Let Go, seems to back both jokes. The movie, set to be released on September 20, centers around a woman teaching her young sons how to survive in their wilderness home following a world-ending event.
After sharing the poster for the film to her X account, one fan replied,
“Lemme go ahead and pull my short wig out to see this in theaters.”

Jumping in on the joke, Berry quickly wrote back,
“Can you guys please send me pictures of yall going to the theater in your distressed wigs?
Thx – Management”

Of course, she was more than likely joking, however, fans flooded Berry’s mentions with comments informing the actress that they had no problem fulfilling her wish. See some reactions below:

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