During her statement at the 2024 Black Women in Hollywood Awards on Thursday, the "The Little Mermaid" actress shared her reasons for shielding her pregnancy and the birth of her first child, son Halo, from the media.
"We are Black women in entertainment, and while we accepted the challenges of the spotlight, the scrutiny of its magnification leaves no concealment, and in this current climate, that spotlight burns brighter, hotter, and uninterrupted," Bailey remarked, as reported by People.
Even though they are just a few days into the new year, the best thing 2023 could have done for me was bring me my baby, Bailey, who shares Halo with her partner DDG, said on Instagram in January that they had received their son. She included a picture of the newborn's hand with her post. Salutations from my halo to the globe.
The Little Mermaid gave Bailey a professional makeover, but she stated on Thursday that the experience "cannot compare to the biggest joy of my life." Having Halo, my ideal little angel, as a child was that.
The Little Mermaid gave Bailey a professional makeover, but she stated on Thursday that the experience "cannot compare to the biggest joy of my life." Having Halo, my ideal little angel, as a child was that.
Bailey spoke about her attempts to maintain the privacy of her family. "I was gifted Halo. I had no duty to expose him, myself, or my family to it, even though he is the biggest blessing.
"With the state of the world and the place it is in, with men trying to impose their own desires on our bodies, no one on social media, and for damn sure, no one on this earth, was going to tell me what to do with my body or what I should share with the world," the speaker said in closing.
"With the state of the world and the place it is in, with men trying to impose their own desires on our bodies, no one on social media, and for damn sure, no one on this earth, was going to tell me what to do with my body or what I should share with the world," the speaker said in closing.
Source from CNN.