Halle Berry Injured in Spain, Breaks Foot & Requires Cast
It looks like Halle Berry may have put a wrench in shooting on her new movie Cloud Atlas by taking a misstep — one that resulted in broken bones!
TMZ is reporting that the actress broke her foot while in Spain to film for the movie.
She was apparently off set when the injury occurred and at her temporary living quarters where she’s staying during the shoot. She supposedly stepped down wrong and heard a snap, followed by intense pain. Luckily she was not involved in a serious accident of some type.
Unfortunately, she still managed to break her foot. She was taken to a hospital and left in a cast. While Halle is said to be ok, it does pose a problem for continued shooting. Still, the show must go on!
TMZ says production will continue by filming around her injury — either closely cropped shots or stunt doubles.
Halle co-stars alongside Tom Hanks, Susan Sarandon, Hugh Grant and more in the film, which chronicles six different stories about various points in history. She was recently snapped filming in Scotland wearing a short wig and bell-bottoms — so we’re guessing her scenes have taken her all the way back to the ’70s so far!



































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i mean good she is out, she is a horrible actor and can not act. maybe she will eat for her bone disease, she looks old and sick. hey halle your bones are dry that means your thing is just as dry. your the worst…maybe now you will let the gay father of your kid keep her. give back the oscar, you can not even talk or walk……………………….grandma i hope you don’t starve your kid poor thing.
Wow. To the comment above. Hater much. The hate seems as though halle has personally done something to you. Which she probly didnt. Tsk tsk.
Get well soon…your oscar told just how great of an actress you really are. Be Bless by the Best….GOD, and keep doing what you always do….acting. You know they hated Jesus, so we are no different. Let no one put salt in your talent. Stay connect to your babies daddy he seems to be good for you and your child.
Keep your head up…
Dry bones.