Halle Berry Set To Present At The 2025 Oscars, Fans Speculate About Possible Adrien Brody Reunion Considering Their 2003 Kiss

Halle Berry Set To Present At The 2025 Oscars, Fans Speculate About Possible Adrien Brody Reunion Considering Their 2003 Kiss
Halle Berry is trending after being announced as a presenter at this year’s Oscars.
The Academy recently unveiled another batch of star-studded presenters, which included Halle, Whoopi Goldberg, Penelope Cruz, Elle Fanning, Scarlett Johansson, and Bowen Yang.
Halle’s inclusion is sparking a lot of buzz, with many fans speculating she could be presenting the coveted Best Actress award, a category she won back in 2001 as the first Black woman to take home the honor.
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Some fans are taking it a step further, thinking this could be a good sign for Cynthia Erivo, who is nominated for Best Actress this year. One tweet read,
“Halle Berry? Whoopi Goldberg?? Cynthia that Oscar is yours!!”
Meanwhile, others are keeping a close eye on the possible interaction between Halle and Adrien Brody, who is nominated for Best Actor this year. The two have history after Adrien famously kissed Halle during the 2003 Oscars ceremony. An X user warned,
“Keep Halle Berry away from Adrien Brody please.”
Looks like the Oscars just got even more interesting. Thoughts? Tell us in the comments below!
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