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Saweetie Halle Berry

Saweetieis showcasing her Catwoman costume for Halloween— and it’s gotHalle Berry’s stamp of approval!

“Had to put on for the best Catwoman to ever do it 🤷🏽‍♀️💅🏽@halleberry,” Saweetie, 28, wrote in the caption.

In her own post, Berry, 55, wrote, “There’s enough room for more than one Catwoman 💅🏽@saweetie#IKDR.”

Berry then comes out onto the rooftop, telling Saweetie, “What the hell is going on here?”

“I’m just trying to get out here and get these coins,” the rapper replies.

After an “intense stare down,” Berry says, “I know that’s right,” quoting Saweetie’s famous catchphrase.

“And never, ever wrong,” Saweetie cheekily says before walking off.

The video comes just four days after Berry referenced her 2004 film — which is now available to stream on HBO Max — on Twitter, jokingly asking on the platform, “I’m seeing all the Catwoman love, everybody. Where were you guys 17 years ago.”

Berry made the post after a fan wrote, “I’m sorry but Halle Berry ate her Catwoman role up, idk why ppl hate that movies, it’s camp. I love it.”

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HALLE BERRY stars as Catwoman

Berry even won a Razzie Award — which is given out to the year’s worst performances and projects in an annual satirical ceremony — for her work onCatwoman, which also starredSharon Stone, Benjamin Bratt and Frances Conroy.

In anacceptance speechshe delivered at the 2005 Razzie ceremony, BerrythankedWarner Bros. for “putting me in this piece-of-sh–, God-awful movie” while clutching her Razzie in one hand and her 2002Monster’s BallOscar in the other.

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The actress previouslyjokedthat her Catwoman character deserved a second chance after the overwhelmingly negative initial reaction to the film.

“Each story builds on the next. It’s like that old saying goes: behind everyBlack Pantheris a great Black Catwoman!” she said while presenting an award at the 2018 the GLAAD Media Awards.

“You know, I’ve gotten a really bad rap for this role, and I think Catwoman deserves another god—- chance, don’t you?”

source: people.com