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Halle Berry Wears Underwear in Pool During 59th Birthday Trip

Halle Berry Wears Underwear in Pool During 59th Birthday Trip

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Halle Berry is on what looks to be an incredible vacation somewhere sunny that I'm jealous of, where she's celebrating her 59th birthday with her family! The Oscar winner has shared a ton of photos from the trip, including a series of herself enjoying a private pool in underwear and a lingerie top. Who needs a swimsuit, you know?
Halle also shared some bikini pics on the beach, which she captioned "We have to get older, but we don't have to get old 🤌🏽"
Last year, Halle opened up about double standards in society's views of aging, telling Fortune (via Buzzfeed) "Historically, women, as we age, we just get old, right? Men get sexy. They get gray hair and they're silver foxes. We're just old...we're haggard. Society tells us or has told us that our time is up...we should go out to pasture. We're done with our baby-making years — that being our primary purpose for being here is to bear children — and when we're done with that at 35/40, there's nothing left for us."
She added, "Aging is a privilege, and we should see it that way. We should feel that way about getting older. We should feel like the crowned jewels of our society."
"I have always known that I'm more than this shell that I walk around in," Halle continued. "I have longed for someone to say something to me other than, 'Oh gosh, you're so pretty.' I've longed to hear other words. I know I'm more than this."
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