Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Halsey opens up about experiencing a miscarriage before a show
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Halsey opens up about experiencing a miscarriage before a show. During an appearance on Tuesday's episode of the SHE MD podcast, the singer, who uses both she/her and they/them pronouns, reflected on suffering a miscarriage when she was 20. Halsey, 29, told co-hosts Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi. ”I miscarried during a concert. I started miscarrying before the show.” "And I was in a really tough position because it was really early on in my career and there was a lot attached to the show.” Halsey, real name Ashley Frangipane, explained that they didn't want to disappoint their fans by cancelling the show. ”There was a corporate partner, there was a greater media entity partner, but more importantly than that to me, there (were) a thousand kids who waited all day long to get into this show and see me.” "And what ended up happening was I ended up just putting on an adult diaper. They'd only asked me to perform I think 45 minutes. And I didn't really have that much music out, to be honest with you, so I don't know that I could have played longer.” Halsey noted that she was "sick all night" after the show. ”I remember sitting in the bathtub because I just didn't know what to do with all the blood. And then waking up at 5 or 6 in the morning to get on another aeroplane to go to Canada.” The Lucky hitmaker told the hosts she struggled to find people to talk to about her miscarriage. ”And I just remember feeling like, 'I don't know who to talk to about this.' Because at the time, the only stories about miscarriage that I had heard were from women who were happily married.” Halsey welcomed a son, Ender, with ex Alev Aydin in July 2021 and is reportedly engaged to actor Avan Jogia.
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Keywords: Halsey,SHE MD,Podcast,Interview,Mary Alice Haney,Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi,Alev Aydin,Avan Jogia,Singer,Concert,Miscarriage,Ashley Frangipane,Lucky
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