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Halsey is continuing their support for reproductive rights in a new essay for Vogue responding to the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. In the essay, titled “My Abortion…

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Halsey is continuing their support for reproductive rights in a new essay for Vogue responding to the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.

In the essay, titled "My Abortion Saved My Life," the singer-songwriter shared their difficulties in carrying three pregnancies to term. Halsey is a mother to a nearly 1-year-old son named Ender, but revealed she had lost three pregnancies by the time she turned 24.

"It seemed a cruel irony that I could get pregnant with ease but struggled to maintain a pregnancy," Halsey, 27, wrote. "One of my miscarriages required 'aftercare,' a gentle way of saying that I would need an abortion, because my body could not terminate the pregnancy completely on its own and I would risk going into sepsis without medical intervention. During this procedure, I cried. I was afraid for myself and I was helpless. I was desperate to end the pregnancy that was threatening my life."

The "Without Me" singer revealed that during their third trimester with Ender, they were "prepared for the worst" due to their past experiences writing, "I gave detailed instructions regarding the donation of my organs should I die or be declared brain-dead, meaning if my heart beat on but my brain wasn’t functioning, the state would have permission to cut into my warm and still flush flesh and take my organs to save other lives. How funny that while my own heart would amount to nothing more than a series of involuntary movements on an operating table, a beating heart in my womb could mean I couldn’t consent to saving my own life."

After successfully giving birth to Ender, Halsey wrote, "My life’s long chapter of miscarriages and abortions was reduced to a page in that moment. It was simply divided into 'before' this moment and all things that would come after it. Years of blood and pain and misery from near-perilous and unwanted pregnancies, then the euphoria of chosen motherhood."

Despite becoming a mother, Halsey said she has "never felt more strongly" about abortion rights, writing, "Many people have asked me if, since carrying a child to term after years of struggling to do so, I have reconsidered my stance on abortion. The answer is firmly no. In fact, I have never felt more strongly about it. My abortion saved my life and gave way for my son to have his. Every person deserves the right to choose when, if, and how they have this dangerous and life-altering experience. I will hold my son in one arm, and fight with all my might with the other."

Here are ten interesting facts you may not know about Halsey.

10 Things You May Not Know About Halsey

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She's an actor - Her first TV appearance was on 2016's 'Roadies.' In 2021, she landed a voice acting gig on 'Sing 2' as Porsha Crystal.


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She is very candid about having bipolar disorder, endometriosis, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Sjogren’s syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). “Chronic illness is a complex mystery,” Halsey said. “If I am or have been MIA please don’t take it personally. I am doing the best I can under difficult circumstances.”


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She is not only a singer, also a published poet - her book, "I Would Leave Me If I Could," is a New York Times Bestseller.


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She is an excellent artist - She even once showed off her drawing skills by doing a free-hand sketch Baby Yoda of 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.'


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Halsey, whose real name is Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, grew up in New Jersey, and is Italian, Hungarian, Irish, and African American.


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Halsey's younger years were rough - they admit to living with friends or in homeless shelters throughout their late teens.


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They're an activist - Halsey has been very vocal about human rights, supporting Planned Parenthood, the BLM movement and speaking out about the overturning of Roe V. Wade.


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The musician announced that they would be using she/they pronouns, later explaining that while they are happy for people to use either, “the inclusion of ‘they,’ in addition to ‘she,’ feels most authentic to me.”


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Their talent shined at a young age, once revealing that their grandmother taught them how to play "Memory" on the piano at four years old. Halsey also learned how to play the viola, violin and cello before moving on to the acoustic guitar at 14.


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They were accepted to the Rhode Island School of Design but never went because they couldn't afford it.