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Halle Berry, 57, wears nothing but black lace lingerie under a gold blazer to wish her fans a happy New Year’s Day: “Heelllllloooooo 2024!”

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Halle Berry showed off her dynamic figure on Monday morning to wish her Instagram followers a happy New Year’s Day.

The 57-year-old Introducing Dorothy Dandridge star was seen in a black lace onesie that showed off her chest, tiny waist and toned legs.

The cover girl added a gold fitted blazer, but it didn’t hide much.

Berry also wore sky-high black heels that elongated her figure as she stood in a small gold elevator.

“Heelllllloooooo 2024!” was all she wrote in her caption for her nearly 9 million followers.

Halle Berry showed off her dynamic figure on Monday morning to wish her Instagram followers a happy New Year’s Day

“Heelllllloooooo 2024!”  was all she wrote in her caption for her nearly 9 million followers

“Heelllllloooooo 2024!” was all she wrote in her caption for her nearly 9 million followers

The 57-year-old Introducing Dorothy Dandridge star was seen in a black lace onesie that showed off her chest, tiny waist and toned legs.  The cover girl added a gold fitted blazer, but it didn't hide much.  Berry stood in a small gold elevator

The 57-year-old Introducing Dorothy Dandridge star was seen in a black lace onesie that showed off her chest, tiny waist and toned legs. The cover girl added a gold fitted blazer, but it didn’t hide much. Berry stood in a small gold elevator

Last month, Halle said she regrets that her Oscar success did not become a turning point for the film industry.

The star became the first – and so far only – African-American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2002 for her performance in Monster’s Ball, and Halle is sad that her success hasn’t been replicated by other black actresses.

She told Variety: “It’s been 21 years now and no one else has walked through that door like me. That’s a great sadness, because I felt that night meant something.”

Despite this, Halle acknowledged that Hollywood has seen some “change” in the past 21 years.

The actress explained, “Prices aren’t everything.

“We’re working in the industry in a way we’ve never worked before, so change has happened and that mattered.”

Halle launched her own production company, 606 Films, in 2014, and she claims it helped “move the needle” in Hollywood.

She said: ‘[Winning the Oscar] didn’t do for me what it did for others, which goes back to being a black woman. But my production company has moved the needle. I can do what I want, convert ideas into scenarios and decide which producers I work with.’

Halle previously claimed that a lack of recognition should not detract from the hard work and talent of other Black actresses.

The film star told the New York Times newspaper: ‘We cannot always judge success or progress by the number of awards we have.

‘Awards are the icing on the cake – it’s your colleagues saying you were exceptionally excellent this year – but does that mean that if we don’t get the exceptionally excellent nod then we weren’t great and we’re not successful? , and we don’t change the world with our art, and our opportunities don’t grow?’

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