Photo: Michael Kovac/GettyHalle Berryisn’t afraid to poke fun at herself.The Oscar winner, 56, shared a scaryvideo of her face-plantingwhile walking up to speak at a charity event in Los Angeles on Friday.“Sometimes you bust your ass!” Berry began her caption before explaining what happened.“My dear friend@shillahekmatpianoinvited me to speak at her charity event celebrating a wonderful organization called@lookingbeyondlathat raises money for children with special needs… then that happened!!! I face planted 🪴,” she shared before asking those to donate to the cause.In the video, Berry is seen making her way to the podium until she falls down on her face, and the clip freezes on her shoe, where a red arrow appears.“Yup, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation,” the audio says before a snippet of Boney M.’s “Rasputin” plays over clips of Berry tripping from different angles as part of a viral TikTok trend.Before she began her speech, Berry had her hand over her face laughing at the incident as those in the audience cheered.“OK, if I see this on the Internet, fans' coming for you,” theBruiseddirectorwarned the crowd.Berry has two Netflix projects in the works, as she is currently in production for the sci-fi flickThe Mothershipand the spy thrillerOur Man From Jerseyopposite Mark Wahlberg.Also serving as an executive producer, Berry stars as single mom Sara Morse whose children discover an extraterrestrial object underneath their home inThe Mothership, according toIMDb. The film will release sometime this year.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.InOur Man From Jersey, Berry plays Roxanne, Wahlberg’s high school girlfriend who transplants the construction worker into the world of espionage, per the movie’sIMDb page. No details on the film’s release date are known.

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Halle Berry, winner of the #SeeHer Award, poses in the press room with Champagne Collet & OBC Wines as they celebrate the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on March 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

Halle Berryisn’t afraid to poke fun at herself.The Oscar winner, 56, shared a scaryvideo of her face-plantingwhile walking up to speak at a charity event in Los Angeles on Friday.“Sometimes you bust your ass!” Berry began her caption before explaining what happened.“My dear friend@shillahekmatpianoinvited me to speak at her charity event celebrating a wonderful organization called@lookingbeyondlathat raises money for children with special needs… then that happened!!! I face planted 🪴,” she shared before asking those to donate to the cause.In the video, Berry is seen making her way to the podium until she falls down on her face, and the clip freezes on her shoe, where a red arrow appears.“Yup, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation,” the audio says before a snippet of Boney M.’s “Rasputin” plays over clips of Berry tripping from different angles as part of a viral TikTok trend.Before she began her speech, Berry had her hand over her face laughing at the incident as those in the audience cheered.“OK, if I see this on the Internet, fans' coming for you,” theBruiseddirectorwarned the crowd.Berry has two Netflix projects in the works, as she is currently in production for the sci-fi flickThe Mothershipand the spy thrillerOur Man From Jerseyopposite Mark Wahlberg.Also serving as an executive producer, Berry stars as single mom Sara Morse whose children discover an extraterrestrial object underneath their home inThe Mothership, according toIMDb. The film will release sometime this year.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.InOur Man From Jersey, Berry plays Roxanne, Wahlberg’s high school girlfriend who transplants the construction worker into the world of espionage, per the movie’sIMDb page. No details on the film’s release date are known.

Halle Berryisn’t afraid to poke fun at herself.

The Oscar winner, 56, shared a scaryvideo of her face-plantingwhile walking up to speak at a charity event in Los Angeles on Friday.

“Sometimes you bust your ass!” Berry began her caption before explaining what happened.

“My dear friend@shillahekmatpianoinvited me to speak at her charity event celebrating a wonderful organization called@lookingbeyondlathat raises money for children with special needs… then that happened!!! I face planted 🪴,” she shared before asking those to donate to the cause.

In the video, Berry is seen making her way to the podium until she falls down on her face, and the clip freezes on her shoe, where a red arrow appears.

“Yup, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation,” the audio says before a snippet of Boney M.’s “Rasputin” plays over clips of Berry tripping from different angles as part of a viral TikTok trend.

Before she began her speech, Berry had her hand over her face laughing at the incident as those in the audience cheered.

“OK, if I see this on the Internet, fans' coming for you,” theBruiseddirectorwarned the crowd.

Berry has two Netflix projects in the works, as she is currently in production for the sci-fi flickThe Mothershipand the spy thrillerOur Man From Jerseyopposite Mark Wahlberg.

Also serving as an executive producer, Berry stars as single mom Sara Morse whose children discover an extraterrestrial object underneath their home inThe Mothership, according toIMDb. The film will release sometime this year.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

InOur Man From Jersey, Berry plays Roxanne, Wahlberg’s high school girlfriend who transplants the construction worker into the world of espionage, per the movie’sIMDb page. No details on the film’s release date are known.

source: people.com