Halle Berry as Momma in Never Let Go.
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Halle Berry Normalizes Body Hair in ‘Never Let Go’ Video

On September 28, Halle Berry shared a behind-the-scenes video showcasing her transformation into Momma, her character in “Never Let Go.” In the post, the actor flaunted her fake body hair and tattoos. She also showed her adjusted eyebrows for the role, which she admitted was “one of the most complex characters” she has had the opportunity to portray.

Halle Berry shows off body hair in mom transformation video

Halle Berry recently gave her fans a sneak peek into what it takes to transform into the character of Momma from “Never Let Go.” In the hilarious short clip, she showed her fake armpit hair and tattoos, asking her makeup artist what was happening. The “Catwoman” star also sported disheveled hair and new eyebrows for the role, which were perfectly fitting for the horror-thriller movie.

Berry and her makeup artist, Norma Patton-Lowin, laughed as they marveled at her work. In the video, Patton-Lowin joked about the things she does to Berry for the new role. She also commented under the Instagram post, exclaiming, “Thank you Halle for letting me take you to the limit for your character! I had a lot of fun working with you to create Momma.”

Halle Berry captioned the post, “Momma in the making.” She also stated that the role was “one of the most complex” in her extensive acting career. Along with the video, she posted several mirror selfies, giving her fans a closer look at her character. There was also a topless photo in the mix, flaunting Berry‘s toned physique.

While body hair is the reality for most, the “Monster’s Ball” star’s Instagram post further normalized it. The armpit hair might have been fake, but it made Momma seem all the more relatable to most moms out there who barely have time between balancing personal and professional life while caring for their children.

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