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Spotted at TIFF: Halle Berry comes and goes, Margaret Atwood dines at La Palma

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A week into festival madness, things are finally starting to die down. But that also means it’s prime time for low-key celeb sightings that don’t involve jostling for space in a star-crazed mosh pit for hours. Plus, a few major celebs (ahem, Denzel Washington) have yet to even arrive. Here’s where stars were seen recently.

Halle Berry arrived in Toronto, and took in the view:

She indulged in some fancy-looking sweets:

Spotted at TIFF: Halle Berry comes and goes, Margaret Atwood dines at La Palma
Still taken from Halle Berry’s Instagram

And, in less than 24 hours, hit the road (well, air) again:

Spotted at TIFF: Halle Berry comes and goes, Margaret Atwood dines at La Palma
Still taken from Halle Berry’s Instagram

Patrick J. Adams was out and about near Nathan Philips Square:

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Elisabeth Moss got ready for her live reading:

She also posed with Margaret Atwood:

Atwood later dined at La Palma:

Vince Vaughn was allegedly spotted flying low:

Alan Cumming tried on some Sorrel boots:

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Spotted at TIFF: Halle Berry comes and goes, Margaret Atwood dines at La Palma
Still from The Fix Toronto’s Instagram

Eric Clapton was here:

Glenn Close brought her dog on set:

She also hung out with her daughter-slash-co-star Annie Starke:

Jean Grant has been a freelance writer since 2015, covering a range of lifestyle topics like shopping, interiors, wellness and culture for publications like Maclean’s and Toronto Life. She also enjoys working with brands to develop custom content, and shares personal essays through her Substack newsletter, Nobody is Thinking About You.
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