Megyn Kelly wages war on Halle Berry after lube video goes viral
'More and more weird sex kitten photos, nude photos, sex posts … I think Halle Berry has truly been on a downward spiral'

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Fans might have got a kick out of Halle Berry sharing a sexy video revealing how she planned to end her Mother’s Day. But Megyn Kelly wasn’t interested in hearing about the Oscar winner’s intimate plans with her boyfriend Van Hunt.
Berry, who is in Cannes, France, where she is serving on the jury for the 2025 edition of the prestigious film festival, posted a video of herself in bed with her longtime partner over the weekend to her Instagram.
“I showed y’all how my day started. How my Mother’s Day started. And now, I’m not going to show you, but I’m going to tell you how my Mother’s Day is gonna end,” she said while lying in bed alongside Hunt.
“First of all, we got our Let’s Spin (lubricant) because Let’s Spin just came out with this little travel size. And since we’re in Cannes, France, I travelled with it for the first time. We’re about to give it a spin,” she said.
“We’re about to Cannes with Van,” Hunt chimed in. “I’ve never been so happy to have Mother’s Day come to an end.”
Berry and Hunt have been together since 2020 and in an interview with Marie Claire last September, the mother-of-two explained how her relationship was different from past ones. “It was the first time I was madly in love before I had sex,” she said. “That has never happened to me, ever.”

But Kelly accused Berry of getting “more and more inappropriate in her public behaviour” after another entertainer said “she was bad in bed.”
“More and more weird sex kitten photos, nude photos, sex posts … I think Halle Berry has truly been on a downward spiral since that moment,” Kelly said during a segment of her Megyn Kelly Show this week.
“For the listening audience, they’re in bed, naked … in Cannes, France, advertising her Let’s Spin intimacy gel,” she continued describing Berry’s post.
Kelly accused Berry of looking “like she’s on drugs with that weird laughter” in her social media video.
“She looks very bizarre. Who celebrates Mother’s Day by talking about how to lube up their vag, with their boyfriend in bed, from Cannes? This is so bizarre.”
Kelly’s followers said Berry looked “horrible and old” with the conservative podcaster’s guest Walter Kirn adding that the Monster’s Ball star looked like she was “trying to prove she’s sexy and not a robot.”
“She’s very anxious about her appeal,” Kirn continued.
Kelly’s comments came after she lashed out at some of the celebrities that attended the Met Gala in New York City earlier this month.
“The Met Gala is officially over. Dead. Done. Once the apex of high fashion culture and A-list celebrity, the gala now looks more like a sad sack D-list past its prime wannabe version of its old self. It’s closer to today’s nerd prom White House Correspondence Dinner than the centre of the celeb and beauty universe as it used to be,” she said.
Kelly also took aim at Blackpink’s Lalisa Manobal for purportedly wearing a black-lace jacket and bodysuit that some onlookers speculated was embroidered with the face of civil rights icon Rosa Parks.
“Who is Lisa, you ask? Yes, I wanted to know too. She’s the girl from White Lotus who was dating the security guard, remember? She’s top notch star talent right there people, Lisa,” Kelly said. “And how did Lisa interpret super fine dandyism? Apparently it meant putting Rosa Parks on her vagina … This was the height of culture and high couture. Civil rights icon Rosa Parks reduced to a vagina cover.”
But a rep for the designer who collaborated with Lisa on the outfit told Vulture that speculation that the singer was wearing imagery meant to depict the ’60s activist was untrue.
“The figure featured in Lisa’s Louis Vuitton look is not Rosa Parks, but one of (designer) Henry (Taylor’s) neighbours,” the rep said. “The faces seen on this look, as well as on previous LV garments featuring Taylor’s artwork, are all drawn from his personal life — family members, friends, and neighbours.”
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