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The Montreal pub where superstar Halle Berry says she had "some of the best hot wings I've ever tasted in my whole life" has named a sauce after her — and you can finally get it, along with two of Cunningham's other wing sauces, in grocery stores now. 

After taking a poll on Instagram, Cunningham's Pub named the Halle Berry tribute sauce "HALLE-LUJAH." The two unsuccessful options were "Berry Hot" and "Halle's Hot." 

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Cunningham's Pub in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue has been getting a lot of hype lately after superstar Halle Berry called its hot wings "some of the best ... I've ever tasted in my whole life."

To thank Berry, Cunningham's announced that it's naming a new wing sauce after her — and the pub is asking for your help deciding on the best name. 

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Halle Berry (yes, THAT Halle Berry) has been in Montreal shooting a new movie, Moonfall, and we've been following her journey — from quarantine to cold weather prep — on social media. But no post has made us salivate quite like her latest IGTV video, in which she claims to have found "the best hot wings in all of Montreal." 

"There is no food I love more than a good hot wing," Berry says, as she gobbles up a wing, pausing to mutter, "Mm," and lick her fingers. 

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Don't let 20-degree days fool you, winter is fast approaching — and visiting American actor Halle Berry is wasting no time getting ready for the brutal Montreal cold season.

Berry, who's in town to shoot the movie Moonfall, directed by Roland Emmerich, shared a photo of herself in "proper Montreal winter attire" to her Instagram story on Sunday.

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Halle Berry arrived in Montreal just a few short weeks ago and, like everyone else who comes into Canada right now, had to spend 14 days in quarantine.

The Oscar-winning star has been blessing us with constant updates about her time in quarantine, stating that she's been "tryna live [her] best life while doing so."

And on the evening of October 25, let us all know that her 14 days of confinement were up.

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Oscar-winning actor Halle Berry is wrapping up her quarantine in Montreal, announcing on Friday that she's reached day 13 of 14.

The journey appears to have been a challenging one for Berry, who's in the city to shoot the movie Moonfall, directed by Roland Emmerich.

She previously posted photos of herself looking solemn on the couch and wearing a face mask while hugging a blanket — an image she said represented her "quarantine mood."

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Per government rules about travel to Canada, American actor Halle Berry is currently in quarantine in Montreal after arriving in the city in mid-October.

Berry is in Quebec to shoot the movie Moonfall, a sci-fi thriller directed by Roland Emmerich.

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You've probably heard by now that Halle Berry is in Montreal to film her new movie, Moonfall. You may be thinking, "Wow! That's so cool!" But you're also probably thinking, "How was she able to cross the border?"

The process that Berry personally underwent to enter the country is unclear and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) would not comment on specific cases.

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Keep your eyes peeled — in a couple weeks at least. Halle Berry has officially arrived in Montreal to (apparently) film her new movie Moonfall, directed by Roland Emmerich.

The A-list actress posted a photo to Instagram with the caption "hello Montréal," with a view of the city and foliage of Mount Royal in the distance.

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