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Halle is pregnant.

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Or so she told us on Oprah! Tuesday

And I'm so happy for her.

The 41-year old actress is proof that one can can have a string bad relationships and still get what they want in the end: In Halle's case that's somebody who loves her and a baby. ) The father is 31-year-old model and her boyfriend Gabriel Aubry.)

Go Halle.

But let's talk about how great the Oscar winner looked. Her reddish hair was curled into a soft below the shoulder bob. (Oprah was rocking red hair too. I guess my loc styist Anika Thompson called that one.) Her red heeled sandals were hot. The floral print chiffon dress with the bell sleeves was great - her pregnancy bump barely showing as she was just three months pregnant.

Halle always looks great, but this is the best I've seen her look since she left Eric Benet. In usual Oprah manner there was lots of gushing. She was there to promote her new movie What We Lost in the Fire which is getting Oscar buzz already. Oprah and Halle couldn't seem to get enough of her supporting actor Benecio del Toro.

But I digress.

As one of my favorite style icons (Remember that Halle Berry short hair cut back in the day?) I can't wait to see her rock stylish maternity clothes. We've got six months to go in this pregnancy. I can't wait for the Oscars! Between Halle and J-Lo the maternity gowns are sure to be hot!

What do you think?

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The Mirror Image team consists of Inquirer and philly.com writers with a passion for fashion and an eye for the trends. We live to shop and shop to live, but always appreciate a good sale. We know that “What I am going to wear?” is a serious question, possibly requiring consultation and multiple outfit changes. We believe beauty treatments can be a necessity instead of a luxury, and consider awards shows required viewing. Above all, we strive to bring style into our daily lives – and have fun telling others about it.

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