Halle Berry marked the release of her new film, “Crime 101,” with a social media post that quickly drew attention and praise from fans, as reported by Fox News.
The 59-year-old Academy Award-winning actress shared a series of photos on Instagram over the weekend, posing in a red sweater and black heels while promoting the film.
is it a crime to love you all? 🤍 I’m guilty. Happy Valentine’s Day and thank you all for supporting #Crime101 pic.twitter.com/iS744bMews
— Halle Berry (@halleberry) February 14, 2026
In the images, Berry stands in a doorway facing the camera, wearing a red sweater featuring a pink heart, paired with black sunglasses and black closed-toe heels.
In one photo, she turns her back to the camera and pulls the sweater down so it just covers her backside. Another image shows her standing closer to the lens and blowing a kiss.
Berry referenced the film and her followers in the caption.
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“Is it a crime to have 9.2M Valentines? Then I’m guilty !” she wrote. “Thank you for the ❤️ and supporting @crime101film this weekend !”
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Fans responded with praise in the comments section.
“At 60, please let me be this fine😍,” one user wrote. Another added, “Still 10 out of 10 😍.” A third follower commented, “How is she pushing 70,”
“Crime 101” stars Chris Hemsworth as a seasoned thief who teams up with an insurance broker played by Berry.
According to the film’s description, Hemsworth’s character partners with Berry’s character — who feels underappreciated at her company — to carry out a multi-million dollar heist.
In an interview with NPR in February, Berry discussed her character’s mindset and the broader themes of aging and value in the workplace.
She said her character is at a stage in life where she has begun “to question her worth and her value” because both “society and the workplace is signaling to her that her time is up.”
“So many women have felt that way, and we often feel that we age out of our positions,” Berry added.
“And when we should be revered and we should get promotions, and we should be applauded for our efforts and our wisdom that we bring to our workplace after 20, 30 years, many of us find ourselves replaced and discarded. And we just have to start saying no to that.”
Berry also spoke about her views on aging.
She said aging “needs a rebrand” and described it as “a privilege to age.”
Discussing confidence and self-perception, Berry told NPR that “sexy is a state of mind” and that “sexy is as sexy does.”
“It’s a feeling. It’s a being. It’s not so tied up to our physical self,” she said.
“That’s a shallow way to look at it. I find many women in their 50s and 60s and 70s so sexy because they have confidence. They have grace. They know who they are. They have zero Fs to give. To me, that is sexy.”
Berry concluded by reflecting on perspective later in life.
She added that at the end of our lives, “we will not care about any of this nonsense” and will only get “a flash of the life we lived,” and that it is her hope “that we as women have lived it to the fullest.”
Berry has frequently shared photos on social media in recent years, including bikini images, as she continues to promote projects and engage with fans. Her latest post coincided with the opening weekend of “Crime 101.”
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