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On Sunday, the 26-year-old — who shares Ender with boyfriend, screenwriterAlev Aydin— took a break from promoting their upcoming album and theatrical film,If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, to give a look at moments with their new bundle of joy.
In a post shared to Instagram, the “Without You” singer posed for a mirror selfie in what appears to be a dressing room. Pictured wearing a blue headscarf adorned with hair pins, Halsey is seen nursing the newborn, who is dressed in a leopard-print onesie.
“Welcome to the jungle 🐆,” they captioned the intimate photo.
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“#Worldbreastfeedingweek🤍 we arrived just in time!” the singer captioned the post.
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Halseywelcomed Ender on July 14.
Halseyannounced that they were expecting their first childin late January and weeks later clarified that “mypregnancy was 100% planned, and I tried very hard for this bb.” They added, however, “But I would be just as happy even if it were another way.”
The artist has been open about their journey to becoming a parent. Their experiences include: a battle withendometriosisand subsequentmultiple “terrifying” surgeries to combat it; as well as a miscarriage they revealed toRolling Stonein 2016. Halsey opened up once more to the outlet, tellingRolling Stonein a 2019 profile that they were considering freezing their eggs andchanging “perception of gender entirely” during pregnancy after theychanged their pronouns to she/they.
“I’ve been thinking lots about my body. it’s strange to watch yourself change so quickly,” Halsey wrote in February following their pregnancy reveal. “I thought pregnancy would give me very strong, binary feelings about ‘womanhood’ but truly it has leveled my perception of gender entirely.”
Days before giving birth, the “Eastside” singer sharedphotos of the cover for their upcoming albumIf I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power— which they described as “a concept album about the joys and horrors of pregnancy and childbirth.”
source: people.com