Halle Berry had fans screaming when her white string bikini mysteriously slipped off during a sultry dance with her boyfriend, Van Hunt’s, new track.
The Oscar-winning actress set social media ablaze after posting a cheeky video to Instagram on June 26 that had fans howling and hollering. In the clip, Halle is seen vibing to her boyfriend Van Hunt’s new song, “Prelims (mind and meat),” while rocking a white string bikini and dancing on what appears to be a sun-soaked vacation. But as the beat builds and Berry gets into her groove, things take an unexpected turn when her bikini bottoms slip clean off.
Van Hunt, who was behind the camera, giggles as Halle laughs and dashes off screen, trying to hold on to what little she had left.
“I’m still filming!” Hunt jokes off-camera, clearly living for the moment.
Halle, always a good sport, captioned the video with a wink: “When your man’s music is so good you just can’t help yourself! Check out Van Hunt’s new EP ‘A Heart Full Of Questions’ streaming on all platforms.”
The video wasn’t just a viral moment. It also gave fans a closer look at the fun, flirty dynamic between Berry and Hunt, who have been together since 2020. Earlier this month, the couple opened up to Today.com about their relationship and why they’re not rushing down the aisle, despite Van having already popped the question.
“I put out the proposal, and it’s still on hold,” Hunt admitted, noting that the proposal is “just out there floating.”
Halle, who’s been married three times before, explained why the couple hasn’t made it official just yet.
“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,” she said. “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.”
Fans flooded the comments of her bikini video with love, praise, and plenty of “That’s how you do it, sis!” energy. Because only Halle Berry could have a wardrobe malfunction mid-dance and somehow make it look glamorous.