The 'Little Mermaid' actress earns praises from her followers on social media over her relevant Instagram post in which she opens up about her imperfection.
- Jun 3, 2024
AceShowbiz - Halle Bailey is embracing her imperfection. After going through "severe postpartum depression" that made her feel uncomfortable in her own body, the singer/mother has gotten candid about her asymmetrical boobs.
Making use of her social media account, the mother of one pointed out the size difference of her assets. On Sunday, June 2, she let out brand new pictures of her glamming up in a black strapless dress with a heart neckline.
In one of the snaps, "The Little Mermaid (2023)" star felt her own breasts as she looked down at her assets. In the caption, she confessed, "question for all my girls .. which one of ur boobs is way bigger than the other? mine is my right one."
Halle's post immediately sparked an honest conversation between fellow mothers, with one admitting, "My left has always been bigger but breastfeeding really made them sisters instead of twins." Another chimed in, "my left is bigger, and i'm left-handed … so maybe it's scientific?" A third jokingly lamented, "My son ruined my symmetry." A fourth added, "same my right one i used to think something was wrong with my body."
The 24-year-old was also commended for her relevant post, which made other women feel seen. "I love that she embraces this and is comfortable but this is tags main reason I did mine because one was way bigger than the other," one of them weighed in.
Another praised the girlfriend of DDG, "Halle is so real." Another commented, "Love that she did this! Let's love our imperfections we are still beautiful." Feeling uplifted by Halle's post, someone else shared, "I appreciate us naming this. Cause my left is way bigger and it stresses me. Now I feel seen."
Halle previously admitted that it's hard to accept her body after giving birth to her first son Halo. "Halo is a miracle. He's perfect. He's beautiful. But the only thing that's been hard for me is feeling normal in my own body. I feel like a completely different person when I look in the mirror," she said in a Snapchat video back in April.
Opening up about her "severe, severe postpartum depression," she continued, "It's to the point where it's really bad. It's hard for me to be separated from my baby for more than 30 minutes at a time before I start to kind of freak out."
The young actress described feeling like she was "drowning" in an ocean of overwhelming emotions, struggling to find moments of air amidst the waves of depression. "You're trying not to drown," she said.
Halle "didn't realize how serious of a thing it actually was." Fortunately, she experienced moments of respite. "There are moments where you come up for air, and they feel like the most beautiful things," she shared.