Singer Justin Timberlake took the time to appreciate actress Halle Berry after he shared a throwback snap of himself standing beside while appearing on MTV.
In 2002, the 56 year old appeared on the popular music show Total Request Live where Justin, 41, was also invited on the show as a guest.
In the snap, Catwoman actress Halle could be seen wearing a plunging white top which clinched onto her curves effortlessly.
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She teamed the jaw-dropping look with a necklace which included a large cross pendant.
Halle also wore a mini skirt and long leather boots for her stylised look.
Halle’s brunette was famously cut into a cropped, edgy style while her makeup was styled to perfection.
Meanwhile Justin could be seen wearing a denim jacket with leather sleeves.
Captioning the sweet photo, the SexyBack singer simply wrote: “@MTV, @HalleBerry TBT.”
Halle also took to Instagram to share the story to her followers on her page.
In November 2022, Halle shared insight into why she decided to take on the role of Jinx in James Bond smash hit film, Die Another Day.
Speaking to Vanity Fair she said: “I was really excited about Bond because that’s a franchise that’s iconic. It’s a part of film history, really, so to be a part of that franchise was very meaningful to me.
“And this version of a Bond woman was very different than any Bond woman I had seen before.”
Although singer Sophie Ellis Baxtor, Salma Hayek and Saffron Burrows had already been approached for the iconic part in the end, Berry won the position and went on to be known as one of the most memorable Bond girls in history.
Speaking about how excited she was to get the part many years ago, she added: “When Barbara Broccoli came to me with the role, she explained that I would get to be a different kind – a new kind – of Bond girl which would allow me to be more active and sort of be… working alongside Bond in a new way, and that really excited me.
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