The “Catwoman” actress is following in Sharon Stone’s footsteps and inspiring others, including Michelle Pfeiffer, to follow suit.
Halle Berry announced that she followed the lead of her 2004 "Catwoman" co-star and donated her "entire closet" to LA wildfire victims.
Halle Berry, inspired by her Catwoman co-star Sharon Stone, shared on Instagram that she packed up her entire closet and urged residents of Southern California to do the same. In a candid Instagram video, Halle Berry expressed her gratitude towards Sharon ...
Halle Berry is putting her money where her mouth is, encouraging anyone willing and able to contribute desperately needed necessities to victims of the Los Angeles-area fires while doing so herself. On Thursday,
Hollywood stars Halle Berry, Sharon Stone, and Michelle Pfeiffer are showing support for victims of the recent Southern California fires. The actresses have donated clothes to The Coop, a Beverly Hills store collecting essentials for those displaced by the disaster.
As multiple massive wildfires continue to rage across Southern California, people are stepping up to help those heavily impacted. Actress Sharon Stone is urging people to donate gently used clothing for men,
As Los Angeles continues to fight fierce wildfires, actress Halle Berry has stepped in to do her part for the affected families. The 58-year-old Oscar winner recently announced on Instagram… The post Halle Berry Donates Her Entire Closet to Families Displaced by LA Wildfires—Urges Others to Join!
Halle Berry is donating her "entire closet" to assist those needing clothes following the Los Angeles wildfires.
Halle Berry shared on Instagram that she would be donating her "entire closet" to help those who have been affected by the LA wildfires.
Hollywood stars Halle Berry and Sharon Stone have come forward to support families affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The two actors donated clothes and essentials to The Coop, a Beverly Hills store collecting aid for displaced families.
Halle Berry and Sharon Stone led the charge donating clothing to The Coop to help those affected or displaced by the California wildfires