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Viral: Halle Berry in a bikini became the object of a parody

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The actress in a spicy swimsuit walked along the beach and became the heroine for a new parody of the popular blogger.

Australian blogger Celeste Barber parodied actress Halle Berry’s spicy video. She posted a new post on her Instagram page.

In the original video, Berry in a revealing black swimsuit walks erotically along the beach. The actress moves her head to straighten her hair fluttering in the wind.

Then Barber appears in the frame in a black swimsuit with cutouts on the hips and semi-naked breasts. She mockingly tries to imitate Berry’s movements.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CD8xxj1HZLg/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

In less than a day, the video has collected more than three million views.

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