
Who says you don't get preferential treatment if you're a celeb? Halle Berry and her beau were at the Montreal airport when they were allowed to jump the line in security.
On Jan. 4, while others were worrying about missing their flights as they languished in the queues for U.S. Customs at Montreal's Trudeau International Airport, Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry, her partner Gabriel Aubry and their 22-month-old daughter Nahla breezed past the lineups, escorted by a uniformed police officer.
"They went from the back all the way to the front, and they were next in line to get through customs," said Mariève Paradis, a Quebec freelance journalist based in Los Angeles, who had been waiting in line for about an hour with her husband Charles Jacques.
"I wondered, 'Why is that?' Boarding was starting in half an hour and we were worried we were going to miss our flight," Paradis said in an interview.
Montreal police said the officer should not have given the celebrity preferential treatment.




