Halle Berry Applauds Seth MacFarlane's Performance At The Oscars, Wasn't 'Offended By That Boob Song'

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As Geena Davis and Jamie Lee Curtis have taken aim at Oscars host Seth MacFarlane for his ‘We Saw Your Boobs’ song, Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry has admitted that she wasn’t offended by the song at all.

The Cloud Atlas star, who made a stunning appearance at the Oscars last month, shrugged off any inclination that she had been left upset by the Oscar song which was about the many female actresses who have bared their breasts on film.

Halle Berry Applauds Seth MacFarlane's Performance At The Oscars, Wasn't 'Offended By That Boob Song'
Halle Berry Applauds Seth MacFarlane's Performance At The Oscars, Wasn't 'Offended By That Boob Song'

Halle Berry looked sensational at the Oscars (Wenn)

Talking about her new movie The Call, Halle sat down with Extra’s Mario Lopez and she was asked about MacFarlane’s performance as host, and Halle had nothing but admiration for him.

"I think hosting that is one of the scariest things a comedian can do," Halle said, according to USA Today. "He did what he wanted to do. That's his brand of comedy and people will love it and they will hate it. I thoroughly enjoyed the show."

Of the song itself, the mother-of-one said: "It takes so much to offend me these days after all the things that have been said about me, to me, so I didn't feel offended by that boob song."

Meanwhile Jamie Lee Curtis has slammed the Family Guy creator’s song. "As an Academy member, as the child of former Academy members and as a woman, I expected more from the best that the movie business has to offer. The Oscars are about honoring art and artists,” the actress wrote on Huffington Post.

"The 'boob' song, as it will be known in perpetuity, may go down as the highest-rated Oscar number in history, but at what cost? I'm sure public executions would get big ratings too, but is that what the Oscars are truly about? Ratings? When did they turn into a 'roast'?

"At least at a roast you know what's in store. What if actors and actresses stopped attending the Oscars because it was deemed open session to ridicule and parody them? Would the Academy be so cavalier then?

"What we will be talking about is Seth's lack of class and a 14-year-old boy's derogatory word for one of the most beautiful, motherly and literally nurturing parts of the female form."

Meanwhile veteran star Jane Fonda chimed in about her upset on her own blog, as she said: "What I really didn't like was the song and dance number about seeing actress' boobs. I agree with someone who said, 'If they want to stoop to that, why not list all the penises we've seen?'"

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