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Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose
Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose

Last month she stepped out with seemingly no underwear under her dress at the Met Gala 'WE CHOSE JOY' Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Halle Berry was sprayed with a hose while bouncing on a trampoline 6 She looked sensational as she had some fun in the sun 6 Halle looked fresh-faced in her swimsuit 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 Halle wore a sultry look to the Met Gala in May Credit: Getty 6 Halle can often be seen out and about looking ultra glamorous Credit: Getty

Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose
Halle Berry, 58, bounces on trampoline in just a cheeky swimsuit as she's sprayed with a hose

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish 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 Halle Berry was sprayed with a hose while bouncing on a trampoline 6 She looked sensational as she had some fun in the sun 6 Halle looked fresh-faced in her swimsuit 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. Read more about Halle Berry " 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. Most read in Celebrity "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 . 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 Halle wore a sultry look to the Met Gala in May Credit: Getty 6 Halle can often be seen out and about looking ultra glamorous Credit: Getty 6 She was seen earlier this month in a chic ensemble Credit: Splash

ADVERTISEMENT Video Police arrest members of criminal network 'The Union' allegedly behind spree of tow truck violence Toronto police say they arrested 20 people and laid more than 100 criminal charges following a months-long probe into a criminal network known as ‘The Union' that allegedly used violence in an attempt to control the towing industry across the Greater Toronto Area.
ADVERTISEMENT Video Police arrest members of criminal network 'The Union' allegedly behind spree of tow truck violence Toronto police say they arrested 20 people and laid more than 100 criminal charges following a months-long probe into a criminal network known as ‘The Union' that allegedly used violence in an attempt to control the towing industry across the Greater Toronto Area.

CTV News

time2 days ago

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ADVERTISEMENT Video Police arrest members of criminal network 'The Union' allegedly behind spree of tow truck violence Toronto police say they arrested 20 people and laid more than 100 criminal charges following a months-long probe into a criminal network known as ‘The Union' that allegedly used violence in an attempt to control the towing industry across the Greater Toronto Area.

Video Toronto police say they arrested 20 people and laid more than 100 criminal charges following a months-long probe into a criminal network known as 'The Union' that allegedly used violence in an attempt to control the towing industry across the Greater Toronto Area.

Toronto cops say 20 arrested, more than 100 charges in Project Yankee
Toronto cops say 20 arrested, more than 100 charges in Project Yankee

Toronto Sun

time2 days ago

  • Toronto Sun

Toronto cops say 20 arrested, more than 100 charges in Project Yankee

Joint forces investigation leads to dismantling of tow truck crime group Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw speaks during a news conference on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, revealing details of Project Yankee that targeted onging tow truck turf wars in Toronto's part of a joint forces investigation that started in October 2024. Photo by JACK BOLAND / TORONTO SUN Toronto Police have arrested 20 people and laid 111 charges as part of Project Yankee, which included the use of wire taps and targeted a tow truck crime group that called themselves 'The Union.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Toronto Chief Myron Demkiw said Wednesday the arrests are the part of a joint forces investigation that is still ongoing and targeted the upper-echelon members of the group who were vying for control of lucrative tow-truck territory in Toronto. 'This includes homicides, shootings, arsons, intimidation and extortion,' Demkiw said at a news conference. Of the 111 charges laid, 52 counts are for conspiracy to commit murder. Demkiw said that in 2024, 63 firearm discharge and shooting incidents were linked to tow truck-related disputes. '(In 2024), they accounted for almost 13% of all shootings and firearms discharges here in Toronto,' Demkiw said. 'And in 2025 these incidents have continued to occur.' Demkiw spoke about many shootings and arson incidents in the city, including one in early March at a Scarborough pub on Progress Ave. north of the Scarborough Town Centre. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Demkiw added that court publication bans would not allow them to get into specific details of their investigation. However, he said numerous individuals arrested are 'related to directing and participating in the activities of a criminal organization.' 'And acts of violence on a mass scale were deterred and prevented,' Demkiw said. Two handguns were also recovered along with four vehicles — three which were armour-plated Cadillacs. Toronto Police Chief Supt. Joe Matthews speaks during Wednesday's news conference. JACK BOLAND/TORONTO SUN Chief Supt. Joe Matthews said the seizure of the armoured SUVs is extremely 'extremely uncommon' and 'shows the level of sophistication' of the group. 'We are at the upper echelon. We are with the group that was organizing and hiring the acts of violence,' Matthews said. 'And it is quite telling that none of them have criminal records or are before the courts. 'Because they are the higher unit.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Matthews said that police utilized specialized units to go after these kinds of individuals. 'And the way that we go after them is through wire-tap investigations. Where we get the conversations about the planning and organizing of these violent acts,' he said. None of the arrested are out on bail, Demkiw said. On Monday, Peel Regional Police also dismantled a tow-truck ring operating out of Brampton and Mississauga during Project Outsource that used extortion as its main motivator in the South Asian community. Project Outsource targeted two trucking companies — Humble and Certified Roadside — and included the arrests of 18 individuals. Seized were $4.2 million in luxury vehicles, including 18 tow trucks, as well as various weapons such as a crossbow, Taser, baseball bats and body armour. Some armour had a front patch identifier that read 'Police.' Cops also seized $45,000 in cash. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Peel Det.-Sgt. Brian Lorette, of the Extortion Investigative Task Force, said their investigation started with the extortion cases back in July 2024 and flourished, showing suspects had been staging dozens of vehicle collisions for insurance fraud purposes, plus intimidation and violence towards the South Asian business community back in 2023 and toward local tow truck operators in Peel. 'Our investigators identified a specific Brampton-based group believed to be behind a significant proportion of these crimes,' Lorette said. 'As well as offences in the towing industry.' During a news conference on Wednesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke about the tow-truck wars and Project Yankee and a task force set up by the OPP. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'Isn't it shame because there are some really good, honest, hard-working tow truck drivers that are just trying to make a living,' Ford said. 'And then there are some really bad dudes, and they are just bad.' 'And if they start shooting up (the streets), they need to go to jail. They need to have their tow trucks confiscated,' Ford added. 'The company they are working for needs to be held accountable.' Read More 'Get it together. I've never seen anything like it,' the premier added. Those arrested as part of Project Yankee included: Abdalwahd El-Taii, 53, of Toronto; Jensikumar Joseph, 41, of Oshawa; Ahmad Faqiri, 31, of Bradford; Brandon Stock, 31, of Toronto; Farhad Zoghi-Lahmi, 41, of Richmond Hill; Talha Thanvi, 29, of Richmond Hill; Mauran Balasivam, 33, of Oshawa; Nirrosan Raviraj, 21, of Markham; Haider Eltaii, 37, of Vaughan; Alex Yizhak, 34, of Bradford; Ali Yakobi, 25, of Toronto; Igor Sayed, 23, of Toronto; Gokilan Balamurale, 24, of Markham; Anush Sathiyakumar, 19, of Toronto; Arussan Ravikumar, 21, of Markham; Sergei Manukian, 35, of Toronto; Brannan Balasegar, 23, of Toronto, and three 17-year-old male youths, including two from Toronto and one from Markham. 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