
Watch hilarious moment Halle Berry's bikini bottoms fall OFF as star, 58, dances to boyfriend Van Hunt's new song
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HALLE Berry accidentally flashed her boyfriend while dancing to his music as her bikini bottoms fell clean off.
The 58-year-old Oscar winner was on holiday with Van Hunt in Switzerland when she decided to show off her moves in a white two-piece.
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Halle Berry danced around her luxury suite in a white bikini
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It slipped off and fell to her knees
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Halle is holidaying in Switzerland and showed off the amazing views
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The Hollywood siren showed off her incredible figure
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Wearing tie-side bikini bottoms, a white top and square shades, Halle looked carefree as she danced around their luxury suite to Van's latest track.
As she got into the groove, disaster struck and her bikini slipped off.
Halle jumped out of the shot as Van, 58, could be heard laughing from behind the camera.
She shared the hilarious clip on Instagram with a well placed emoji covering her modesty.
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The Catwoman star added the caption: 'When your man's music is so good you just can't help yourself!'
She added: 'Check out Van Hunt's new EP A Heart Full Of Questions streaming on all platforms.'
The swimwear slip-up isn't the only thing Berry's been opening up about. Just a day earlier, she got candid on Jenna & Friends on the Today show - and dished out details on her love life.
The Catwoman actress revealed that Van has already proposed to her - wanting to make her 'Mrs Halle Van Hunt.'
But the star, who's walked down the aisle three times before, didn't say yes just yet.
'So I put out the proposal, and it's still on hold as you can see,' Van said, as Halle laughed.
Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose
'It's just out there floating. You know, maybe you can encourage her.'
Explaining her hesitation, Halle admitted it comes down to her history with marriage.
'Well, I've been married three times,' she said.
'Van has been married once, and so no, we don't feel like we have to get married to validate our love in any way. We don't.'
Still, she hinted a wedding could happen but only on their terms.
'But I think we will get married just because, out of the people I've been married to, this is the person I should have married,' she added.
'And I feel like I should, we should get married, but it's not because we feel like we have to. I think it's something that we would like to do just because we want that expression.'
Halle said friends have been rooting for them, too.
'I think everybody's been really happy, at least for me personally, people have been like, 'You finally found…!' I've always wanted what we have,' she said.
'I always saw myself in a committed, loving relationship with like my best friend, someone that I respect and I love.'
Halle shares daughter Nahla, 17, with ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry, and son Maceo, 11, with ex-husband Olivier Martinez, to whom she was married from 2013 to 2016.
She was also previously married to baseball star David Justice (1993–1997) and singer Eric Benét (2001–2005).

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