While physical chemistry is a cornerstone of her current relationship, Berry revealed that her bond with musician Van Hunt was forged in a way she had never experienced before. The pair met online in 2020 during the COVID-19 quarantine, spending months talking before ever meeting in person.
In a 2024 interview with Marie Claire, she shared a profound realization:
- The “Magical” Shift: “It was the first time I was madly in love before I had sex. That has never happened to me, ever.”
- The Emotional Foundation: Because they were forced to communicate without physical distraction, Berry says they built a “magical” intellectual and emotional bedrock that had been missing in her previous marriages.

III. Breaking the Cycle: From Three Divorces to “The One”
Berry has been candid about her past marriages to David Justice, Eric Benét, and Olivier Martinez. She admits that after her third divorce, she was prepared to spend the rest of her life alone, focusing solely on her children, Nahla and Maceo-Robert.
Berry told the Today show that her past failures were actually lessons that allowed her to recognize the “right” person when he finally arrived. She noted that she was “done” with marriage until Hunt entered her life, proving that the right support system changes everything for a woman.
IV. Looking Forward: A Meaningful Future
Insiders report that while Berry was initially hesitant to consider marriage again, her connection with Hunt became undeniable. The couple is now reportedly planning a small, intimate wedding focused on family and close friends.
For Berry, the upcoming nuptials aren’t about the spectacle of a Hollywood wedding, but about honoring a love story that arrived exactly when she was ready to receive it.
Conclusion: Limitless Opportunity
Halle Berry’s journey serves as a powerful narrative on self-worth. By prioritizing her own needs and refusing to settle for performative intimacy, she has redefined what it means to be a woman in her late 50s. As she told Extra, “When you’re loved and supported… your opportunity seems limitless.”