Halle Berry Finally Confirms Engagement to Van Hunt After Months of Rumors

Halle Berry Finally Confirms Engagement to Van Hunt After Months of Rumors


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Halle Berry has finally put the engagement rumors to bed, confirming she said yes to longtime partner Van Hunt. The Oscar winner addressed the speculation during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she casually dropped the news while chatting about her life and career.

Berry acknowledged that recent reports claiming she’d turned down Hunt’s proposal were off base. Without naming outlets directly, she called the stories “not accurate” and clarified that the couple has actually been engaged for some time. She then delighted the studio audience by flashing her ring and joking that Hunt did, in fact, “put a little ring on it.”

The engagement itself dates back to 2025, when Hunt first revealed he had proposed, but Berry hadn’t publicly confirmed her answer until now. She explained that they’ve been taking their time and haven’t locked in a wedding date, emphasizing that they’re focused on enjoying their relationship rather than rushing down the aisle.

Berry and Hunt, who were introduced by his brother, have been together since 2020 and often gush about each other on social media. The actress has described their bond as rooted in deep conversation and friendship before romance, saying it’s the healthiest partnership she’s been in. For more details and quotes from her appearance, you can read the full report on E! News here.


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