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How motherhood transformed Halle Bailey's art: 'It opened a whole new gateway to love'

Motherhood didn’t just change Halle Bailey’s life; It opened her wide as an artist. Since welcoming her son Hello in late 2023, The Little Mermaid star has been brutally honest about how having a baby has changed everything, from the way she feels to the way she creates.In fact, in a recent interview, she talked about the new chapter in her life and how it has helped her grow as a person, as well as an artist.

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What Halle Bailey said about motherhood

In a recent interview with The Guardian, Halle got real about the difference. She didn’t hold back when she described motherhood as a complete emotional reset. “When you have a child, you feel things more deeply,” she said, adding: “It opens a whole new gateway to universal love — a love I never expected.”She said the extra depth pours into her music. Her songwriting, her voice—everything feels larger, almost cosmic, like the love she describes for her son. “My love for my child is so great, I feel like the moon.”She added: “I like to feel like a different person. I would definitely say that this has made everything better for me – creatively, as a writer, as an artist, and as a mother.”Billie admitted that motherhood has made her art stronger.

She says she’s a different person now: more open, more connected, and more realistic in what she puts out there. She believes, “In music especially, I feel things very deeply. I think that’s when you’re at your best, when you can write clearly about things that you feel deeply.”But it’s not just about the music. On “The Jennifer Hudson Show,” Halle talked about the wild emotional transitions that come with being a new mom, especially right after giving birth.

She didn’t make it easy, she needed her community more than ever. “You realize you need people to like you,” she said. Support is really important during that time.Motherhood also helped her heal. She found herself reconnecting with her inner child, finding joy in the little things again, and becoming creative just for fun. She has used her platform to speak openly about her postpartum experiences, hoping to make other young mothers feel seen and less alone.

Halle Bailey: Who is she?

Halle Bailey isn’t just a new mom. She is one of the most attractive young performers in Hollywood. Born in Atlanta in 2000, she got her start in Chloe x Halle, the Grammy-nominated R&B duo she formed with her sister Chloe Bailey. For the unversed, Beyoncé mentored them and their music. Filled with dreamy harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, the duet earned them great respect early on.Then came acting. Halle rose to the spotlight as Ariel in The Little Mermaid, which brought praise and a lot of attention.

She also appeared in the movie The Color Purple, proving that she can move between music and movies without missing anything.On the family front, Halle and rapper DDG welcomed Halo in December 2023, and she’s been very open about the ups and downs: postpartum feelings, public scrutiny, and all the personal changes. However, she keeps coming back to gratitude and growth, sharing beautiful moments from her life as a mother, like the first time her son called her “beautiful.”After motherhood, in October 2025, Halle released her first solo album titled Love?…or Something Like It. It’s her most personal work to date, full of raw stories and honesty, shaped by everything she went through as a new mother.Acting-wise, she’s not slowing down. After a series of romantic and musical roles, she is ready to try new colours. Her next film, “You, Me & Tuscany” with Regé-Jean Page, is scheduled for release in April 2026.

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