Halle Berry recently responded to critics who scrutinized her Mother’s Day post, which featured a promotional video for her Let’s Spin intimacy gel alongside her boyfriend, musician Van Hunt. In the video, Berry humorously shared how her Mother’s Day would conclude, stating, “Happy Mother’s Day once again, everybody. I hope all of you are somewhere spinning,” while enjoying her time in Cannes.

Despite the playful tone, some online criticism arose, questioning whether Berry should have focused more on spending time with her children on this holiday, which is dedicated to mothers. During her appearance on “Today,” co-host Jenna Bush Hager brought up the controversy, prompting Berry to address the backlash directly. “Other women got in their feelings,” she mentioned, highlighting that some felt she should prioritize traditional maternal activities over her adult life choices.

Berry, a mother of two—daughter Nahla, 17, and son Maceo, 11—asserted her right to celebrate Mother’s Day in her own way, saying, “First of all, it’s not ‘Kid’s Day.’ It’s called Mother’s Day… If I want to be in bed and spin with my man, then that’s what I’m going to do.”

The incident spotlights a broader discussion about societal expectations of mothers, as women often face scrutiny for balancing personal desires with parental responsibilities. Berry’s decision to embrace her identity beyond motherhood sends a powerful message about self-empowerment and the right to celebrate one’s individuality.

As mothers and women in the public eye continue to face these dual pressures, Berry’s stance is a reminder that self-care and happiness are vital, encouraging others to navigate their own paths without guilt or fear of judgment.


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