Halle Berry, 55, bares ageless figure as she wows fans with forever young snap

Actress Halle Berry is no stranger when it comes to sharing scorching content with her 7 million adoring Instagram fans.

The 55-year-old bombshell certainly did just that with her latest bedroom display.

While showing off her toned and ageless figure in skimpy nighttime attire – including white cotton shorts and a low cut vest top – she blew fans away with her ageless beauty.

In the photo, the James Bond star rolled around on her bed showcasing her killer toned legs and a tasteful flash of cleavage.

Halle's fans were dumbfounded by her youthful good looks and even mistook the John's Wicks actress for a "teenager" at first glance.

Referencing her upcoming movie, the bombshell playfully captioned: "Knocked out waitin’ for this @bulletvalentina fight tomorrow. Let's go ladies."

Floods of comments amassed beneath the racy post along with thousands of likes.

One online user gasped: "I thought this was a teenage girl. Stay forever young."

Another added: "Looking awesome my dear."

A third remarked: "This is such a pretty and sexy photo."

While many others quizzed Halle about the release of her upcoming film Bruised.

"Ms Berry, when is your movie 'Bruised' coming out?" asked one.

Another keen person said: "Halle, when is your movie due out? I've been stalking Netflix so I can add it to my list."

Halle has not only starred in Bruised but has taken on the producing role too.

The film will see Halle play a disgraced MMA fighter who finds redemption in the cage.

She will star alongside Adan Canto, Shamier Anderson and Stephen McKinley Henderson.

It appears fans will have to wait a little longer for the Halle's masterpiece set to land on Netflix on 19 November.

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