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Halle Berry speaks out against Drake’s unauthorized use of her image on new single cover

Halle Berry has expressed her disappointment about this drake after he used a picture of her becoming emaciated in the process 2012 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards for the cover of his new single “Get out of there,” with SZA. The image was used without Berry’s permission, prompting her to post a message on Instagram that said, “Sometimes you have to be the bigger one…even if you’re a woman!” When a follower asked what she was When she thought about using the image, Berry replied: “I didn’t ask my permission. That’s not cool, I thought about him differently!” She added another comment: “When people you admire disappoint you, You have to be the bigger person and move on!”

Drake and SZA announced the collaboration on their respective Instagram accounts on Wednesday, before releasing the single on Friday. The rapper announced the release during his tour stop in Austin, Texas on Monday, saying he wanted to release a single sooner rather than later because he knows his fans are excited about his upcoming album. For all dogswhich is scheduled to be released on October 6th.

In the meantime, SZA also released an acoustic version of their hit “Snooze.” Justin Bieberwho recently starred in the music video for the original version of the song.

Fans support the Oscar winner

Fans expressed their support for the Oscar-winning actress in the comments section, including one user who wrote that Berry was an “international treasure” and that drakeUsing her face for his promotional material wasn’t “cool.” However, others said Berry’s own social media post was an overreaction as she has gushed about the way he used her face in the past.

“In 2019, Drake famously wore a leather jacket with an airbrushed depiction of Berry’s James Bond character Jinx Johnson from her film Die Another Day. At the time, Berry returned the love on her own Instagram feed, wearing a shirt with the words “Here for a good time, not a long time” printed on the front. “Wayy up I feel blessed,” she added in the caption, both of which were references to Drake and Big Sean’s song “Blessings,” Page Six reported.

Drake’s latest, infectious single is part of his upcoming album, and although the 36-year-old “God’s Plan” artist used Berry’s face for his single, the cover of his upcoming album features a drawing of his five-year-old son Adonis.

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