
American music star, Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, otherwise known as Halsey, showed off her baby bump, as she disclosed that she’s carrying her first child.
The Without Me singer, 26, revealed that she’s pregnant by sharing three photos from a recent maternity shoot.

It however appears Halsey is expecting her first child with Hollywood writer and producer, Alev Aydin, as she tagged him in the post.
“Heart so full, I love you, sweetness,” he commented on the post, while she replied, “I love you!!!!! And I love this mini human already!”
Below is everything we know about the dad-to-be:
He’s Turkish
Aydin is proud of his roots! Some weeks ago, he shared posts about his heritage, including beautiful landscape shots of his “homeland” of Turkey.
“I went back to the motherland for about a month. Bittersweet this time though,” he captioned a post at the start of the pandemic.
He created a Netflix TV show called Small Shots
In 2017, Aydin released an eight-episode TV series he created. He titled it, Small Shots, which is available on Netflix. Some of his other works include Turbo and Joey, which dropped in 2013. Amongst other movie projects, he executive produced HipMen: Los Angeles.
“Premiere last night was a riot. Show comes out this Friday, March 31st on Netflix,” he wrote back in 2017. “We’re popular, folks. Who’s watchin?!”
Like Halsey, he loves basketball
It however look like Halsey and her boyfriend have a thing in common, which is the love for basketball.
On his Twitter page, Aydin often shares basketball videos and memes. Recall that in August, last year (2020), he shared a photo of himself rocking a Lakers jersey as a child.
“When ball is life, but also, blades is life, too,” he captioned the post.
He’s an advocate of racial injustice
Following the killing of George Floyd in the United States (US), he has been outspoken about issues of police brutality and racial injustice.
“Aside from the orgs listed (tagged) here, there are others also in need of every dollar in their efforts to undo centuries-old systems that have dismantled Black communities for generations and disenfranchised so many,” he wrote on June 2, sharing a list of organisations aimed at fighting racial injustice.
“Police PACs have used their money for decades to wield an ungodly and egregious amount of influence in the political space, which is why (among a long history of perpetual atrocity at the hands of police) the entire country burns as the leadership in MN refuses to arrest the three other officers involved in George Floyd’s murder.”
“Please use your money in aid of these organizations and help them fight this fight. Help them win,” he added. “Please share this with others, and add to the list. And as always, F— Donald Trump.”