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The Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose
HOLLYWOOD icon Halle Berry has shown off her sensational figure and ageless beauty in a joyful new video. Stripping off to a bathing suit for some fun in the sun on a trampoline, Halle, 58, looked amazing. 6 6 The Flintstones actress was seen in the clip as she bounced on a trampoline in just her cheeky swimsuit. As she jumped up and down, she was sprayed with a hose. "Joy is a form of celebration - and today, we chose joy. Happy Juneteenth," Halle penned in the caption of the joy-filled video. "This type of joy is priceless," said one of her fans. "I swear @halleberry is the only Oscar winner who really just lives out loud," penned a second. "Aging backwards!!!," declared a third. "This is Halle stays young yall. love and happiness looks good on you," added a fourth. "This woman is in her 50s!!! If I didn't know better, I would not believe it. Go ahead then Ms. Berry," said a fifth. "Love me some Halle living her best life," penned a sixth. This comes after Halle ditched her underwear last month at the Met Gala. Halle Berry, 57, wears see-through lingerie dress highlighting famous curves at The Union premiere Halle attended The Met Gala 2025 on the first Monday in May as celebrities in their droves gathered at the iconic event hosted by Anna Wintour. With a theme of Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, Halle looked sensational as she listened to the brief and picked a suitable ensemble. She could be seen rocking a black gown on the red-turned-blue carpet, which had sheer panelling adorning it. The extravagant gown hugged Halle's figure and sailed all the way down to the ground. Halle Berry Movies Since her start in Hollywood in 1989, Halle Berry has appeared in several iconic films. Halle's list of films includes: The Flinstones (1994) Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1998) Monster's Ball (2001) Die Another Day (2002) Gothika (2003) Catwoman (2004) X-Men (2006, 2014) Perfect Stranger (2007) Movie 43 (2013) The Call (2013) Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) John Wick: Chapter 3 (2019) Moonfall (2022) The Mothership (2023) The Union (2024) With a plunging neckline, Halle's ample assets were on full display. The dress also had an ample amount of sheer panelling, which meant her slender figure could easily be seen. The Hollywood star ditched her underwear for the occasion, with her modesty almost uncovered completely. No underwear was visible through the sheer panelling, and fans noticed this. "Pls where the panties?" asked one person on X at the time of the snaps making their way online. Another said: "Should've covered the private part." 6 6 6


Fox News
12-06-2025
- Fox News
This $1M 'Flintstones'-style home built into ancient red rock could be yours
A unique property that looks like it came straight out of "The Flintstones" has hit the market in Larkspur, Colorado — and it's turning heads. Priced at $1 million, the two-bedroom "rock house" is unlike anything else currently for sale, experts say. It's built around Colorado's beloved 200-million-year-old red rocks. Nestled around a 45-foot-high section of ancient stone, the home offers what listing agent Phillip Booghier called "an unmatched blend of architectural creativity and natural beauty," news agency SWNS reported. "It's a property that captivates at every turn," said Booghier, a global real estate adviser. The house, listed by Booghier, isn't just built next to the rock - it's built directly into it. "The dramatic rock wall isn't a backdrop," he said. "It's the centerpiece, rising through all three levels and anchoring each floor in natural grandeur." The massive red rock is not only a striking feature but also a structural element that defines the home's design, SWNS noted. "It's a property that captivates at every turn." "Every space is visually and physically connected to the monolith at its core," Booghier noted. The integration of the natural rock was carefully executed. "The integration was thoughtfully engineered, permitted and built to last," Booghier said. "Spray poly foam, epoxy and acrylic caulking [were used] to create a weatherproof, enduring bond." Inside, the home reflects its setting. "The home's design mirrors the drama of its setting," Booghier said. It features a floating staircase with custom iron railings, exposed beam ceilings, warm wood finishes, and "thoughtfully placed windows" that highlight natural light and expansive views. Beyond its interior, the property offers a variety of outdoor amenities. SWNS reported that it includes private walking trails, a scenic picnic area, and Milky Way views from a private hot tub. The setting provides "the kind of peace and serenity that feels worlds away." "This residence transforms nature's artistry into a one-of-a-kind architectural statement," said Booghier. The home was built in 2000 and has previously been on the market.


Buzz Feed
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Rosie O'Donnell On How Her Child Came Out As Nonbinary
Rosie O'Donnell opened up for the first time about her child coming out as nonbinary. In a conversation with Variety about her role as a Mary in the third season of And Just Like That..., Rosie discussed when her child, Clay, 12, disclosed their gender identity to her. Rosie described it as "the most interesting thing." "I have a little one who is nonbinary — 12 years old — and it was the most interesting thing," the actor and comedian said. "They said to me, 'Mommy, I'm nonbinary. I'm not a boy and I'm not a girl.' I said, 'Okay, fantastic.'" "They go, 'My pronouns are they/them, and I'd like them respected.' I will do my very best, right? Who are they, Harvey Milk reincarnated?" Rosie added. If you didn't know, Rosie is a parent to five children: Clay, Vivieene, 22, Blake, 25, Chelsea, 27, and Parker, 30. In a March 20 TikTok, Rosie confirmed that she's officially living in Ireland and is "proud and impressed" with her child Clay's adjustment to the big change. "It's not easy to move to another country, and we really felt as a family this was the safest and best thing for us to do." Talking with Variety, Rosie also said the conversation led to her child asking if she was nonbinary. "I said, 'Well, you know what, honey, I'm an O.G. lesbian. I'm a girl who knew I was a girl, who liked being a girl, but didn't feel like a real girl. But I never wanted to be a boy. I never thought about boys. I was only always thinking about girls.' And then they said, "What did your class say when you told them?" Rosie then explained that the expression of sexuality and gender was very different when she was a kid in the 70s. "Can you imagine? They have no understanding of what it was like when I was 10 in 1972 and nobody mentioned it. The word was not said — you would never admit it." "You'd go to church and hear horrible things about people like you, and Billie Jean [King] and Martina [Navratilova] had to disclaim their lesbianism and pretend they were not gay in order to continue working on the tennis circuit, and that was so painful for me when I was a 10-year-old. They didn't understand. I've been trying to explain to them what it was like when I was a kid, and they are stunned." As a millennial who is queer and nonbinary, it's important to note that the reason it's much different for younger generations like Clay and myself can be attributed to people like Rosie. I grew up watching Rosie in A League of Their Own, The Flintstones, Wide Awake, Harriet the Spy (my favorite), and her talk shows. When she publicly came out, it was the first time I saw someone accepting who they truly are despite opposition. It provided me with a blueprint to begin my journey of self-discovery years ago, and these journeys continue for the younger generations, thanks to folks like Rosie. "It was really a strange time to be out of the closet to everyone in show business who knew me personally — and in my life, everyone knew and I had children. Once you have children, you're out! Because you go with your partner to the school meetings," Rosie told the publication. "I was out to everyone except the public. And I often thought it was surprising that when I did come out, people were surprised. 'Well, you like Tom Cruise.' I didn't want him naked in my bed! I wanted him to mow my lawn and give me a lemonade. How many times do I have to say that?" Oh, Rosie. You did it for me again. Some of us really need to see and hear these conversations. 😂 Thank you.


Sunday World
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sunday World
Rosie O'Donnell sold NYC penthouse for nearly ‘half its price' when she left US for Ireland
city sale | The comedian's Midtown East home that she bought for $8 million in 2017, was sold for $4.75 million last month Rosie O'Donnell The comedian's Midtown East home that she bought for $8 million in 2017, was sold for $4.75 million last month, according to the New York Post. The penthouse located at 255 E. 49th Street features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a glass-enclosed room with a view of the East River, a sauna and a rooftop deck. The 63-year-old originally listed the penthouse for $8.3 million in early 2023 but later dropped the price. The star who gave up the home before Trump's inauguration in January, had previously said she was motivated to move to keep her non-binary child, Clay, safe. 'I was never someone who thought I would move to another country, that's what I decided would be the best for myself and my 12-year-old child. And here we are,' she explained. 'You know, I'm happy. Clay is happy. I miss my other kids. I miss my friends. I miss many things about life there at home and I'm trying to find a home here in this beautiful country and when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America, that's when we will consider coming back.' O'Donnell, whose grandparents are from Ireland is reportedly in the process of obtaining her citizenship in Ireland. In another video made since her move she said: 'I feel healthier [and] I'm sleeping better without the stress and anxiety over what was happening politically in the country The TV personality who is a parent to kids Parker, 29, Chelsea, 27, Blake, 25 and Vivienne, 22 is to make her comedy debut on a Dublin stage this week. Having starred in films such as Sleepless in Seattle, A League of Their Own and The Flintstones, she has also had her own talk show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, and has appeared in the likes of HBOs Curb Your Enthusiasm and Netflix's Russian Doll. Now, the 62-year-old is performing at a number of Dublin venues this week including the Craic Den Comedy Club in Workman's, The Comedy Cellar at the International Bar, and In Stitches Comedy in Peadar Kearney's pub, according to the Irish Independent. Read more As she prepares material ahead of her performance at Edinburgh Fringe Festival later this summer. She took to Instagram to say: 'Tuesday and Wednesday nights this week, I will be trying out some new stand up as I prepare for Edinburgh Fringe Festival - come by and say hello.' According to the Craic Den Comedy Club, 'Rosie is a rockstar comedian with a stand-up career spanning four decades.' A long-time critic of the US President, when Taoiseach Micheál Martin visited Mr Trump ahead of St Patrick's Day, a reporter asked about Ms O'Donnell's move to Ireland in the Oval Office with Mr Trump responding: 'Do you know who she is? You're better off not knowing.' Last month she told CNN's The Situation Room that 'not a day has gone by that I thought it was the wrong decision'. Revealing that she already decided to leave the country if Trump won the presidency, she told CNN: 'And although I was not one of the celebrities who announced that that's what I would do, I made the decision within my family and my therapist should he win.' She said that both her and her son were 'gone before he was inaugurated' and are now both settling into her new life in Ireland. 'We chose Ireland and didn't really know where to go,' O'Donnell told Us Weekly. 'Someone said Dalkey and I found a house online that was in Glengarry. But when the people who were helping us move in went there, there was mould in it.' She said she couldn't move there 'especially with an autistic child who has some allergy issues', and so they ended up in Howth, where they stayed in an Airbnb. Once their time was up there, O'Donnell and Clay officially settled in Dublin and 'couldn't be happier'. 'There's a great, great school there,' she said while discussing her Hulu documentary special Unleashing Hope: The Power of Service Dogs for Children With Autism. 'And Clay has done very well. And they were really welcoming. 'And I love the little town, the little village. It's in the heart of Dublin, but it's still a village where you know the name of the grocer and you know the name of the cashiers. People are unbearably kind in a way that shocks me every single day.'


Irish Independent
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Hollywood actress Rosie O'Donnell to make comedy debut on Dublin stage
Ms O'Donnell has been in films such as Sleepless in Seattle, A League of Their Own and The Flintstones. She has also had her own talk show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, and has appeared in the likes of HBOs Curb Your Enthusiasm and Netflix's Russian Doll. Now, the 62-year-old is performing at a number of Dublin venues this week including the Craic Den Comedy Club in Workman's, The Comedy Cellar at the International Bar, and In Stitches Comedy in Peadar Kearney's pub. She is preparing material ahead of her performance at Edinburgh Fringe Festival later this summer. According to the Craic Den Comedy Club, 'Rosie is a rockstar comedian with a stand-up career spanning four decades.' Ms O'Donnell took to Instagram to say: 'Tuesday and Wednesday nights this week, I will be trying out some new stand up as I prepare for Edinburgh Fringe Festival - come by and say hello.' We need your consent to load this Social Media content. We use a number of different Social Media outlets to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review your details and accept them to load the content Ms O'Donnell moved to Dublin from the US with her 12-year-old child, Clay, who has autism. She is in the process of getting Irish citizenship as she has Irish grandparents. Last month, they took part in AsIAm's Same Chance Walk for autism in Malahide Castle. She told the event's official ambassador, TikTok star Eric Roberts, how Clay was diagnosed as autistic at two years old. 'We need a lot of help and attention, but we're getting there. I think that AsIAm is a wonderful organisation, and I'm proud to be associated with it,' she said. She also told Mr Roberts that she wants to spend the rest of her 'notoriety' helping families who have a loved one with autism. Ms O'Donnell has also attracted headlines since moving to Ireland, largely due to comments from US President Donald Trump. She has been a long-time critic of the US President. When Taoiseach Micheál Martin visited Mr Trump ahead of St Patrick's Day, a reporter asked about Ms O'Donnell's move to Ireland in the Oval Office. Mr Trump responded: 'Do you know who she is? You're better off not knowing.'