Halle Bailey Shows Off Son Halo In New Family Photo With Partner DDG

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Halle Bailey has finally shown her son's face, Halo, in new photos of the family's trip to Italy. In the carousel of photos that she shared on Instagram, Bailey was all smiles with her boyfriend, DDG, and their son, Halo.

"halo's first time in italy," she captioned the carousel.

Fans have expressed their happiness at finally seeing the couple's son, whom she gave birth to in December 2023, after keeping her pregnancy under wraps for nine months.

"Wow he looks actually like you," a fan weighed in on who Halo looked like more.

"What's cutie pie my God I don't blame yall for preserving his handsome face, another commented.

"You know actually he looks so much like @chloebailey ! He's so perfect!" one compared.

DDG also posted photos of the photoshoot on his account, asking people who their son looks more alike.

"I think it's 50/50," a user commented.

"50/50 my guy happiness looks good on u my guy, another shared.

"Ngl he looks like drake but had Halle eyes," one pointed out.

"Halle's brother for sure," singer Queen Najia emphasized.

Meanwhile, others likened Halo's anticipated face reveal like waiting for an album to drop.

"Face reveal got crazy hype," one said, echoing another comment that said, "THE REVEAL IS HERE FELT LIKE we was waiting for a ALBUM."

Bailey's pregnancy with Halo was difficult. The "Little Mermaid" star revealed that she suffered from postpartum depression in April 2024.

"I have severe, severe postpartum [depression], and I don't know if any new moms can relate, but it's to the point where it's really bad, and it's hard for me to be separated from my baby for more than 30 minutes at a time before I start to kind of freak out," she confirmed.

According to The Mayo Clinic, most new mothers experience postpartum "baby blues" after childbirth. This includes mood swings, anxiety, crying spells, and even difficulty sleeping. However, a more severe condition is called postpartum depression, which is characterized by a long-lasting form of depression.

"Halo is a miracle. He is perfect. He is beautiful. When I look at him, I cry because of how special he is. The only thing that's been hard for me is feeling normal in my own body," Bailey added. "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," Bailey shared.

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