Oh No! Halle Bailey Reveals Sad Update About Her Motherhood Journey

Halle Bailey attends 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar After Party Arrivals at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. - Photo: Robert Smith/Patrick McMullan (Getty Images)
Halle Bailey attends 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar After Party Arrivals at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 10, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. - Photo: Robert Smith/Patrick McMullan (Getty Images)

Though Halle Bailey was seemingly in good spirits not too long ago when she posted her impressive post-baby body on Instagram, it looks like the “Angel” singer may have quietly battling an issue many new moms know all too well: postpartum depression.

This revelation comes just one week after the internet fueled rumors of a potential breakup between Bailey and rapper/YouTuber DDG, the father of their three-month old son Halo. That news came just after DDG admitted to messaging his ex after getting into an argument with “The Little Mermaid” star just to get a rise out of her.

All of this couldn’t come at a worse time though, as Bailey recently shared on her since-expired Snapchat video the struggles she’s been facing when it comes to her self-perception of her body and her mental health in the aftermath of giving birth. Admitting to feeling like a “completely different person” and experiencing postpartum depression for the first time in her life, she shared:

“The only thing that’s been hard for me is feeling normal in my own body. Like it’s crazy, I feel like a completely different person. When I look in the mirror, I just feel like I’m in a whole new body, like I don’t know who I am. And I think there’s something to be said about what women, what we go through, especially after having a child after. Building, creating this beautiful life and what happens to us and our well beings right after.”

She continued:

“And I do think there is a little bit of a stigma, you know, when you hear about people talking about postpartum. I’ll even say for myself, before I had a child and I would hear people talk about postpartum, it would kind of just go in one ear and out the other. I didn’t realize how serious of a thing it actually was. And so now going through it, it almost feels like you’re swimming in this ocean that’s like the biggest waves you’ve ever felt and you’re trying not to drown. And you’re trying to come up for air.”

Bailey concluded by assuring her fans that her depression had “nothing to do with her baby” and that she was triggered by negative comments on social media about the “one/ones that she loves.”

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