SINGER Halsey announced she is pregnant and expecting her first child.
The icon confirmed that she is pregnant on Instagram on Wednesday morning.
"Surprise!" the singer wrote as the caption of a series of photographs of her posing with her baby bump.
The 26-year-old further tagged screenwriter Alev Aydin in the picture and he also shared the announcement with a series of heart emojis.
However, it's unknown who the father of her unborn baby is.
Halsey, whose real name is Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, has previously dated rapper G-Eazy, who is currently dating Ashley Benson, singer Yungblud, and actor Evan Peters.
This would be Halsey's first child after miscarrying three times throughout the years.
The singer, who suffers from endometriosis, previously opened up about miscarrying while performing during her 2015 concert tour.
She told Rolling Stones in a profile: "I beat myself up for it, because I think that the reason it happened is just the lifestyle I was living.
"I wasn't drinking. I wasn't doing drugs. I was f**king overworked – in the hospital every couple of weeks because I was dehydrated, needing bags of IVs brought to my greenroom.
"I was anemic, I was fainting. My body just broke the f**k down."
She continued: "I want to be a mom more than I want to be a pop star."
Halsey has also opened up about her battle with bipolar disorder and eating disorders.
She revealed that many people often question her mental health disorder because she's high functioning.
She said she's been told: “You don’t seem like you have bipolar disorder.
She continued: "They see a young woman who’s achieving all these goals, and they think, ‘Well, there really can’t be anything hindering her from that.'"
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