Halsey Continues Their Acting Era With This Steamy Horror Gig
The singer has joined the cast of a highly anticipated sequel.
April 05 2023 11:23 AM
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Ashley Nicolette Frangipane — better known under her stage name Halsey — is an American singer and songwriter. Gaining recognition through YouTube and SoundCloud, Halsey has made a name for herself not only for her amazing pipes, but for her activism. As a biracial, bisexual woman living with bipolar disorder, Halsey has identified as “tri-bi.” Though she has moved away from this label in recent years, she continues to speak out about issues of race, sexuality, and mental illness, bringing awareness to suicide prevention and gender inequality. So visit Pride for all the latest on Halsey, including the scoop on her newest album.
The singer has joined the cast of a highly anticipated sequel.
Here's how the label replied.
It will soon appear on this streaming service...
Congratulations to the new parents!
The singer continues to give us everything we want and more.
The singer announced the release date for her upcoming album, If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power.
The pop singer says using both she and they pronouns feels the most authentic to them!
The 26-year-old singer-songwriter thanked fans for the outpouring of support.
The bi pop queen and music icon is expecting!
The "Without Me" singer is teaming up (once again!) with the Euphoria star for another project!
Grab your dinglehoppers, Halsey stans!
If you want to own a flowery piece of cinema history, it looks like you've got some stiff competition!
Legendary music happens when the girls and the gays work together!
A ton of amazing women—like Halsey, Lauren Jauregui, Normani, and Megan Thee Stallion—are joining forces for Birds of Prey: The Album!
The bi popstar enlisted the help of Euphoria's Sydney Sweeney in the visuals for her latest single.
The eclectic video for 'clementine' features her baby brother Sevian!
Our fave bi pop princess sang a cover of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" for the awards show's In Memoriam segment.
"Gay rights!" —Halsey's middle part.