Halle Bailey and DDG have revealed their angel faces.
The “Little Mermaid” star and rapper posted a photo to Instagram from her family vacation in Rome on Thursday, revealing her son Halo's face.
“Halo, first visit to Italy,” the “Angel” singer captioned the series of photos with a white heart and a waving emoji. The family is pictured on what appears to be a floating pier in the ocean in matching outfits. DDG, 26, is wearing a white long-sleeved shirt with beaded detailing, while Bailey, 24, is wearing a white strapless gown with similar detailing, and they are both holding their babies, who are wearing white rompers and tiny white loafers.
DDG posted more photos from the shoot, including a candid shot of Halo crying, with the rapper playfully crying in solidarity.
“La familia ♥️ who do I look more like?” he captioned the post, with comments overwhelmingly voting for Bailey.
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“I really want my baby to look like me 😭 That's Halle's twin,” one user wrote.
“Halle is the father,” another wrote.
Bailey and DDG have kept baby Halo's face hidden in photos until now. The couple first welcomed her in 2023, but didn't reveal her birth until a few days into the new year in 2024. The news comes after months of fan speculation that she and DDG were pregnant, with Bailey even resisting scrutiny of her appearance on social media.
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On January 6, Bailey shared a photo of her baby's hand, with a gold bracelet on her wrist with the name “Halo” inscribed on it.
“It's only a few days into the new year but the best thing that has happened to me in 2023 is the birth of my son. Welcome my halo into the world,” Bailey wrote in the caption, adding, “The world wants to get to know you,” with a laughing emoji.
While being honored at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon in March, Bailey spoke out about the excessive speculation surrounding her pregnancy.
“I never got to share the greatest joy in the world with anyone,” Bailey said, wiping away tears. “Halo was a gift to me. I didn't owe it to him, or me, or my family, to be in that unforgiving spotlight.”
Contributors: Edward Segarra, Annika Reed, Patrick Ryan