
Halsey shares unfiltered medical selfie, shows strength amid health struggles
On Sunday, June 22nd, Halsey took to social media and posted a picture with a medical port fitted on her chest after recent hospitalisation amid ongoing tour.
The post included a total of six photos. Among them was a selfie where you can see the "Without Me" singer in a white tanktop standing in front of a hospital mirror. The post also included makeup-free selfie of Halsey smiling, a sweet moment with their 3-year-old son Ender Ridley Aydin, and a behind-the-scenes shot while getting hair and makeup done.
The pictures were taken while they were on tour for 'For My Last Trick'.
This comes after she revealed in June 2024 about being diagnosed with Lupus SLE and a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder back in 2022.

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Halsey shares unfiltered medical selfie, shows strength amid health struggles
On Sunday, June 22nd, Halsey took to social media and posted a picture with a medical port fitted on her chest after recent hospitalisation amid ongoing tour. The post included a total of six photos. Among them was a selfie where you can see the "Without Me" singer in a white tanktop standing in front of a hospital mirror. The post also included makeup-free selfie of Halsey smiling, a sweet moment with their 3-year-old son Ender Ridley Aydin, and a behind-the-scenes shot while getting hair and makeup done. The pictures were taken while they were on tour for 'For My Last Trick'. This comes after she revealed in June 2024 about being diagnosed with Lupus SLE and a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder back in 2022.
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