Halle Berry made some very candid comments about her love life.
The 58-year-old actress shared during Jenna & Friends on the Today show on Wednesday that she is very serious with her 55-year-old boyfriend Van Hunt.
And the Catwoman star added that the musician has already proposed to her as he wanted her to be Mrs Halle Van Hunt.
But the Oscar winner, who has already been married three times, admitted that she said not so fast to his offer of matrimony.
'So I put out the proposal, and it's still on hold as you can see,' the 55-year-old musician said as Berry laughed. 'It's just out there floating. You know, maybe you can encourage her.'


Halle revealed she has not yet moved forward because it's complicated.
It has to do with her past divorces, it turns out. 'Well, I've been married three times,' said the red carpet stunner. 'Van has been married once, and so no, we don't feel like we have to get married to validate our love in any way. We don't,' Berry added.
'But I think we will get married just because, out of the people I've been married to, this is the person I should have married,' Berry announced.
'And I feel like I should, we should get married, but it's not because we feel like we have to. I think it's something that we would like to do just because we want that expression.'
And her friends are all for them tying the knot.
'I think everybody's been really happy, at least for me personally, people have been like, "You finally found... !" I've always wanted what we have,' she said.
Halle offered, 'I always saw myself in a committed, loving relationship with like my best friend, someone that I respect and I love.'
She was also previously married to former baseball pro David Justice from 1993 to 1997 and to musician Eric Benét from 2001 to 2005.
Hunt has a son from a previous relationship.
This comes after Halle's co-star Chris Hemsworth said he initially felt 'very intimidated' to work with her on Crime 101.


The 41-year-old actor has admired the actress' work for 'many, many years', and he added that she brought a 'comfort level', which put him at ease and made him love 'every second' of the experience.
The 'Thor: Love and Thunder' star told E! News: 'I've admired Halle's work for many, many years, and I was, honestly, very intimidated to sit opposite her within the scene and try and not just be in awe of what she was doing.
'People bring out - not just the best in you, but also a comfort level where it does feel like it's a place to explore and a place to examine different ideas and try different things.
'And that was the experience. I loved every second of it.'
The 41-year-old actor left a lasting impression on Halle after he 'stood up' for her while they were making the action-thriller. She added to the outlet: 'This is one of my new favorite people in the whole wide world, truly... I won't go into it now, but he stood up for me in a moment in our movie, and I instantly knew right then I'm going to follow this guy, be a fan of this guy for the rest of my life because he stood up for a woman.


'He stood up for a woman that he didn't have to do that, and he did it.'
Chris previously admitted that George Miller's 'Mad Max' movie inspired him to seek out a career in Hollywood.
He stars in the post-apocalyptic franchise's prequel movie 'Furiosa' and explained how Miller's work and the presence of Mel Gibson in the 1979 original 'created the bridge' for Australians to succeed in Hollywood.
Speaking in conversation with filmmaker Baz Luhrmann at the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, Chris said: 'I remember watching 'Mad Max' and have vivid memories of its messaging and the type of storytelling.
'It was a sort of iconic Australian vision, but post-apocalyptic and had this universal appeal.
'And then later on getting into acting and the fact that Mel Gibson was in the film as a young actor and created the bridge for a lot of Australians to go to America.'