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“I tried very hard for this bb” Halsey Says Her Pregnancy Was Not An Accident

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Halsey is not holding back, she’s opening up about the journey that led to her pregnancy!

The 26-year-old singer, who is currently expecting her first child with boyfriend Alev Aydin, got candid about the journey in an Instagram Story post after fans speculated that her sudden pregnancy was an accident.

“why is it ok to speculate and pass judgment about fertility and conception?” Halsey wrote. “My pregnancy was 100% planned, and I tried very hard for this bb.” “But I would be just as happy even if it were another way,” she added.

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This isn’t the first time Halsey has openly spoken about the struggles with her experience with reproductive health. Back in 2016, she revealed in a Rolling Stone interview that she had become pregnant the year prior, but unfortunately the Without Me singer suffered a miscarriage directly ahead of a show. However, she still performed for her fans.

“It’s the angriest performance that I’ve ever done in my life,” she recalled. “That was the moment of my life where I thought to myself, ‘I don’t feel like a f—ing human being anymore.’ This thing, this music, Halsey, whatever it is that I’m doing, took precedence and priority over every decision that I made regarding this entire situation from the moment I found out until the moment it went wrong. I walked offstage and went into the parking lot and just started throwing up.”

Written by: Varesha


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