At the 2025 Oscars, Halle Berry and Adrien Brody recreated their famous 2003 kiss on the red carpet, delighting the crowd. This nostalgic moment echoed their earlier interaction when Brody won Best Actor for The Pianist and surprised Berry with a kiss. Sporting a shimmering silver gown, Berry playfully interrupted Brody during interviews for a kiss, eliciting cheers and laughter. Brody’s girlfriend, Georgina Chapman, joined in the fun, clapping and laughing as Berry joked, “I’m sorry!” The Oscars’ official account highlighted this reunion after 22 years. Brody is nominated again for Best Actor for his role in The Brutalist, facing strong competition.
New Delhi:
At the 2025 Oscars, one of the most unforgettable moments occurred off the main stage.
Halle Berry and Adrien Brody recreated their legendary on-stage kiss from 2003, this time on the red carpet. This nostalgic moment harkened back to the 2003 ceremony, where Brody, fresh off his Best Actor win for The Pianist, shocked the audience with a kiss for Berry.
This time, the actress, adorned in a dazzling silver gown, surprised Brody while he was engaged in interviews on the red carpet. She playfully interrupted him, leaning in to give him a kiss.
The audience erupted in cheers and laughter at the unexpected gesture. Brody’s girlfriend, Georgina Chapman, was seen joining in, clapping and enjoying the moment. As Berry turned to Chapman with a grin, she humorously remarked, “I’m sorry!” which added to the light-hearted atmosphere.
Halle Berry kisses Adrien Brody in front of his girlfriend—
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The official Oscars social media account posted a video of the moment, captioning it, “A reunion 22 years in the making.”
Adrien Brody is currently a strong contender for his second Academy Award for his performance in The Brutalist. However, he faces stiff competition in the Best Actor category, with nominees including Timothee Chalamet for A Complete Unknown, Colman Domingo for Sing Sing, Ralph Fiennes for Conclave, and Sebastian Stan for The Apprentice.