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  • -Welcome back, Halle. -Thank you.

  • -You look great.

  • We've known each other a long time now.

  • -Oh, my gosh. -Right?

  • It's been a while. I mean, I'd say almost 20 years.

  • -Do you remember our first meeting?

  • -Of course I do. -You do?

  • -Well, yeah, you're you.

  • Yeah. It was at "Saturday Night Live," right?

  • -"SNL," "Saturday Night Live." I was scared [bleep]

  • -Yeah.

  • -I mean, who's not on "Saturday Night Live"?

  • -No, yeah. Was I nice? -You were very nice.

  • -Oh, good.

  • -But you know what you let me do?

  • -What?

  • -So, I'm on "Saturday Night Live,"

  • and, you know, everything goes really fast.

  • And you go back, and they change you

  • and then they push you out.

  • You let me go out with my shoes on the wrong feet.

  • I was like, "Yo, Jimmy, my shoes are on the wrong feet."

  • You're like, "Just go!"

  • -"You don't have time to switch your shoes!

  • We're live!" -And so I went out like this.

  • -Sorry about that.

  • It probably made the sketch funnier.

  • -Like, what a friend.

  • -We're live. We have to go on, man.

  • -That's true.

  • The show has to go on, wrong feet and all.

  • -I saw this of Drake the other day,

  • and it kind of made me laugh.

  • This is a jacket he's wearing, and he turned around.

  • That's you.

  • He was wearing a Halle Berry jacket.

  • -I know. -Is this a Bond girl?

  • -That is. That was so great. -Yeah, would you --

  • -I thought, "Wow, Drake. Thank you."

  • -That's pretty nice, right? Yeah.

  • -So, I had to -- of course,

  • I wasn't going to let that go undone.

  • -Oh, really? -So, today, I posted something.

  • Yeah.

  • -"Here for a good time, not a long time."

  • -Just for Drake.

  • -That's just for Drake right there.

  • That's his lyric, right there.

  • -Yeah. -Yeah.

  • -That's his lyric. -"Way up, I feel blessed."

  • I want to get this jacket.

  • Would you ever wear a jacket like this?

  • -Yeah, he said he would give it to me.

  • You want me to give it to you? -Yeah!

  • -Okay.

  • -I would totally wear it next time you come on.

  • -Okay. I'll bring it. -Oh, I'd love it.

  • Yeah, good, good, good. -I'll bring it.

  • -I also want to talk to you about -- Because I've doing

  • a lot of research on you, because I love you,

  • but I want to know more things.

  • Do you know there's over 100 songs

  • that have your name in the lyrics?

  • Like, your name is in over 100 songs.

  • -Really? -Yes.

  • -100 songs? -100. I mean, Jay-Z.

  • There's actually a Spotify playlist that's called

  • "Songs that Mention Halle Berry."

  • -No. -Yeah. It's real.

  • I mean, do you get -- Is that, like -- That must feel amazing.

  • -That's -- Wow. I did not know that.

  • -Yeah. Yeah, it's pretty bizarre.

  • -But I do know The Roots never made a song with my name in it.

  • -Oh. Whoa! Guys, get on that, man.

  • Get on that. -You know how much I love you.

  • -I'm working on it. I'm working on it.

  • -You know how much I love you. -I'm working on it.

  • -Also, football teams have used your name.

  • Do you know this? -Yeah.

  • -The Rams -- Do you know what I'm talking about?

  • -I do.

  • -The Rams used your name as a play.

  • And they did well last year. They made it to the Super Bowl.

  • But they were screaming out -- Well, here's a clip.

  • Here's the Los Angeles Rams' quarterback.

  • -I'm telling you, he has jumped up...

  • -Halle Berry!

  • -...to a really next level of quarterbacking

  • from where he was.

  • -I mean, that's the play. -I know.

  • -"Halle Berry! Halle Berry!" What does that mean?

  • -I don't know. I saw that and I tweeted to him.

  • And I thought, "What does that --

  • Like, is that a good play or is that a bad play?

  • Like, what is the Halle Berry?" -Yeah.

  • -And I got the response --

  • if I came to the game, they would tell me.

  • -Oh. Hey.

  • -And, so, unfortunately, I was out of town

  • and I couldn't go to the game, so I still don't know.

  • -Oh, you still don't know?

  • -But I'm hoping it's a good play.

  • -It's a good play. Yeah. They made it pretty far.

  • Oh, it's a great thing.

-Welcome back, Halle. -Thank you.

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Halle Berry Reacts to Drake, Rap Songs and NFL Plays Name-Checking Her

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/03
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