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*Sunday, at the 97th Academy Awards, the spotlight wasn’t just about the golden statuettes — it was about Halle Berry and Adrien Brody passionately locking lips on the red carpet, a nostalgic nod to their infamous kiss at the 2003 Oscars.

Berry’s kiss, described as “payback,” was perfectly timed — because if there’s anything Hollywood loves, it’s a reunion more dramatic than a soap opera finale. And let’s be real, everyone loves a good second act well after the curtain has dropped.

As they reenacted their Oscar night rendezvous, fans couldn’t help but feel a wave of déjà vu wash over them, especially when they remembered the original incident. Back in 2003, Brody, having just snagged the Best Actor award for “The Pianist,” pulled Berry in for a surprise smooch that literally had the audience gasping — and not for the reasons you’d hope.

Berry reportedly thought, “What the f— is going on right now?” It was like a reality show moment before reality TV was even a thing!

 

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The Academy got a double dose of smooching when Berry turned the tables, resurrecting the kiss with Brody, who donned all the confidence of a man who had just survived a PR hurricane and lived to tell the tale.

“What’s old is new again,” they seemed to say. They swayed together in a passionate embrace as if the Academy Awards was more like a high school reunion than a glittery Hollywood gala. Who needs scripted dramas when you’ve got this kind of real-life soap opera playing out?

And how could we gloss over Berry’s choice of wardrobe? Sporting a disco-ball Christian Siriano gown, she looked ready to light up the night — literally. She was dripping in glamour while reminding everyone that the best way to deal with old flames is to throw some glam on it and shine like the star she is.

Adrien Brody kissing Halle Berry at 2003 Osars - screenshot
Adrien Brody kissing Halle Berry at 2003 Osars – screenshot

Meanwhile, Brody was busy prepping for his own grand awards moment for “The Brutalist,” a film that’s been likened to a four-hour history lesson. But who cares about the runtime when you’ve got Hollywood royalty exchanging kisses and glances that could melt the polar ice caps? But let’s talk consent for a hot minute. While many found the playful act humorous and refreshing, others had flashbacks to the original Brody-Berry kiss that opened a can of worms regarding physical boundaries. This time, Berry ensured that Brody’s partner, Georgina Chapman, gave her blessing, because nothing says “I’m sorry” like a carefully curated Hollywood kiss with a dash of drama. Brody, reflecting on the original kiss that stirred Twitter into a frenzy, casually said, “We live in a very conscious time.” Sure, pal, let’s just throw around “conscious” at a moment that was super unconscious a couple of decades ago!

And speaking of Twitter, the social media platform was ablaze with hot takes and “I can’t believe that just happened” reactions. Fans joyfully debated the merits of “payback” kisses while others whispered in hushed tones about the ethics of smooching over a decade-old incident. Meanwhile, said whispers totally overlooked the fact that Brody and Berry embraced with more chemistry than most of the films produced over the last decade.

What about Eric Benét, you ask? The man who was previously wed to Berry while this whole drama unfolded? Well, he hasn’t said a peep on the matter, but fans have speculated — and let’s just say, conjecture is the spice of social media life. While no one really knows if the kiss played a role in their marriage woes or if he felt “vindicated,” one can’t help but wonder if Benét just rolled his eyes from the comfort of his couch and wondered how he ended up being the trivia question in this circus.

Alas, while the kiss was a central moment at this year’s Oscars, it also serves as a stark reminder that Hollywood loves to recycle its drama. Whether you’re a fan of heartfelt remakes or just here for the spectacle, one thing’s for sure: if nostalgic kisses aren’t part of the Academy’s future, they’ve set the precedent for a sequel — and in Hollywood, sequels are almost always a certainty!

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