Halsey Celebrates 27th Birthday By Posting First Photos Baby Ender’s First Pics

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Singer Halsey posted the first pics of baby Ender on her 27th birthday on September 29. The singer turned 27 and captioned the pictures as the best birthday gift. They added a rocket emoji.

The first pic shows Ender Ridley Aydin, born on July 14, sporting a cute sly smile. The tiny one rocks in a colorful onesie paired with a blue hat.

The second pic has the baby looking more contemplative and stares far off with a sardonic look.

The singer had posted B&W images of baby Halsey after the birth of the newborn, resting on Halsey’s chest. The singer and songwriter is seen gazing lovingly at partner Aydin.

In another snap, baby Ender is seen sleeping, with a doll. Another depicts the baby on a hammock while the final picture shows Aydin cradling Ender.

Halsey Could Not Attend The Met Gala As She Was Caring For Ender

The singer confirmed her pregnancy with the first child in January and revealed that the father was Aydin, her boyfriend. Halsey is openly bisexual and announced that she uses both ‘she/her’ and ‘they/them’ pronouns.

A couple of weeks ago Halsey explained the reason for missing out on the Met Gala, revealing that she was still breastfeeding. She said she was still not comfortable attending public events. The singer commented that post-delivery does not favor.

The singer said that she was still breastfeeding and had the baby only 7 weeks back. She was replying to a fan who asked her the reason for her absence from the star fashion event. The singer had attended the event in 2019.

After her pregnancy, Halsey had revealed how pregnancy made her feel. She said that pregnancy had entirely levelled her perception of gender. New mom, Kate Perry had been supportive of the comments saying that she was performing a miracle and would best the rest.

Halsey had previously opened up about his struggles with reproductive issues. She had been pregnant in 2015 just before the launch of her career but had a miscarriage directly ahead of a show.