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Halsey Marks Son’s Pregnancy Discovery Date With THIS Emotional Song

Halsey couldn’t get enough of motherhood as they let fans know more about the pre-birth of their only child, Ember Ridley, who she shares with Turkish-American screenwriter Alev Aydin.

In a new Instagram reel, the much-loved songstress revealed the date they found out about their pregnancy and didn’t stop there but continued to mark the special day with an emotional song at the same time.

Halsey Declares Pregnancy Discovery Date’ 11/21′ As Personal Vacation

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November 21 is a “personal holiday for Halsey, as they declared in their update since it was the date they discovered their pregnancy. The clip also shows them wearing sweatshirts and bucket hats while strumming guitar strings and singing the lyrics to a song from one of their albums.

As they sing, short notes appear on the reel, beginning with the title of the music, “1121,” and the reason behind the title. Their lyrics read, “It’s called that because 11/21 is the day I found out I’m pregnant,” before adding, “I’m here right now quietly singing it…because the baby’s sleeping in the other room.”

In ending the heartwarming clip, the 28-year-old musician shared a white heart emoji after admitting that the song was a way to prepare themselves “for the heartbreak that never comes.”

Such candid words sparked praise from fans in the comments section, as many appreciated Halsey’s honesty and expressed affection for her musical influence. One fan wrote a lengthy thank-you message that read in part, “Holidays for all of us who love you. We will never forget the beginning of the chapter that has given you the most joy of your life.”

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She went on to mention how lucky she was to see Halsey in different challenging situations, including being a mother, their struggle with PCOS, and being heartbroken when they were told about their possible infertility.

Another follower said, “I love you so much, ashley. this is so beautiful, I am so happy for you and your family, you are amazing. I hope your future is full of love and happiness<3.”

Another fan agreed about the beauty of the “Closer” singer, noting that not many people understand the depth of grief or the difficulty of continuing to hope for another child after losing one.

He later admitted that he could “feel it all” in the piece of music and thanked Halsey for it. At the same time, a supporter broke down in tears as they expressed their love for the music icon. The same fan added:

“You’ll probably never know how much your art affects me,” alongside a smile with three hearts and a crying emoji.

Two months after the birth of the “Now or Never” singer’s only son in 2021, he blessed fans to see his cute face for the first time in an Insta post reported by The Blast. The adorable carousel features a rosy-cheeked Ender, beaming at the camera while being held by his loving father.

It undoubtedly surprised fans since since the boy’s birth on July 14, the parents have only posted glimpses of him but never shown his face. Still, Halsey couldn’t help but mark their birthday with the post, calling Ender the “best birthday present ever” in the caption.

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“Eastside” Singers Credit Alanis Morissette For Sharpening Their Songwriting Skills

While the “Bad at Love” frontman has immense love for his son, he also saves some for his songs, especially the “f*ck you” one. The Blast reports that one of those songs is “Without Me,” which Halsey released after her breakup with ex G-Eazy, along with a bunch of other “f*ck you” songs.

During a recent appearance at the Hollywood Bowl, held in conjunction with the ninth annual “We Can Survive” concert, they credited the brilliant songwriter Alanis Morissette for helping them perfect their “f*ck you” songwriting prowess.

Halsey admits that Morissette taught them throughout their lives how to write the best “f*ck you” songs, and without them, they probably wouldn’t have written the most important work of their careers to date.

The Billboard Music Award winner was referring to their 2018 single, “Without Me,” which they performed for the crowd and called “very Alanis-esque.”

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