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We have witnessed Halle Berry go through many ups and downs in love, but it seems like she may have finally found the one. The Bruised star is dating R&B singer Van Hunt and she spoke with ET about the love in her life during ELLE Women in Hollywood Celebration at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, which took place on Tuesday.


"I mean because it's my time. It was finally my time and the right one finally showed up," she shared.

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Halle and Van made it Instagram official last September after the actress shared a photo of herself wearing a t-shirt with his name on it. She captioned the photo, "now you know… 🖤🦶🏽."

However, the photo came after Van posted an image of Halle kissing him on the cheek in August. "Kisses land softly," he wrote.

In April 2021, the couple finally made their red carpet debut at the 93rd Academy Awards.

When the Grammy award-winning musician was asked about his relationship with the Academy award-winner, he revealed that she influenced his music. He said:

"I could show you rather than I could tell you, and I will show you really soon, I promise...The inspiration for our relationship goes across everything, even in my parenting. I'm a completely different person, I can say it like that, and I think that it's improved every aspect of my life."

But not everyone was on board with their love. In May, Halle hit back at critics after someone commented under a photo of the couple which said that she loved him more than he loved her. "ummmm don't think so…not this time," Halle responded.

The father of one's personal life seems to be private in comparison to Halle's. The John Wick: Chapter 3-Parabellum star has been married three times and had very public divorces that followed.

Halle was married to former professional baseball player David Justice from 1993-1997, R&B singer Eric Benét from 2001-2005, and actor Olivier Martinez from 2013-2016, with whom she shares an eight-year-old son, Maceo.

She also has a 13-year-old daughter named Nahla with model Gabriel Aubry, with who she had a nasty child support battle.

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