Halle Berry Makes One Heck of an Image

February 13, 2009 at 8:08am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Halle Berry was snapped entering the NAACP Image Awards, held last night at the Shrine Auditorium in LA, wearing one of the four gowns she donned as part of her hosting duties, which she shared with Tyler Perry.

Damn, Gina!

Berry, who gave birth to her daughter, Nahla, less than a year ago, and gets to go home every night to smokeshow baby daddy Gabriel Aubry, was an absolute vision. Some girls have all the luck.

Last night was the 40th anniversary of the event and Beyonce and Jennifer Hudson were big winners while Muhammad Ali was honored with the President's Award. Chris Brown and Rihanna, who were both nominated, were unsurprisingly not in attendance.

–J. Bavoso

 

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