Halle Berry reveals the one thing she's ruled out in the bedroom

Halle Berry has shared a glimpse inside her bedroom desires after she revealed the one thing she won’t be doing to please her other half. The Academy Award-winning actress, earlier this month, revealed her engagement to her partner of six years, Van Hunt. The admission came in an appearance on The Tonight Show, with Halle clearing up speculation that she had, in fact, rejected her other half. Halle Berry has shared a glimpse inside her bedroom desires after she revealed the one thing she won’t be doing to please her other half. Pic: XNY/Star Max/GC Images) While no date is pencilled into the diary as of yet, Halle has revealed how she won’t just be putting on a show in the bedroom. Speaking on the Sex with Emily podcast, the 59-year-old explained that she doesn’t fake pleasure in a bid to keep her fiancé happy. ‘We had to get there so that he felt good about bringing us to orgasm,’ she said, ‘We had to say that we did it so that he would feel good about himself. The admission came in an appearance on The Tonight Show, with Halle Berry clearing up speculation that she had, in fact, rejected her other half. Pic: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images ‘Because what is that doing? That’s putting his needs before our own, and now I don’t do that anymore. Explaining that each person is equally important in a relationship, Halle said, ‘I’m like: “No, I come first as you come first to you.” We both deserve to have this be a mutually enjoyable experience.’ It comes not long after Halle revealed her engagement, showing off her engagement ring as she branded Van the ‘love of my life.’ Speaking on The Tonight Show, she explained: ‘There’s some confusion that he asked to marry me, and I said no. No, that’s not the case. I did not say no. We just don’t have a date. ‘But of course I said I would marry him! He did put a little ring on it.’ The former Bond Girl has been married three times previously — to baseball star David Justice from 1993 to 1997; singer-songwriter Eric Benét from 2001 to 2005, and to Oliver Martinez from 2013 to 2016.

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