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Halle Bailey
2000-present
Latest News: Halle Bailey Discusses the Birth of Her Son, Halo
Halle Bailey spoke publicly for the first time about the December 2023 birth of her son, Halo, explaining that she decided to keep her pregnancy a secret to ensure a “beautiful, private, healthy time in my journey.” The 23-year-old and her boyfriend, rapper DDG, repeatedly dodged speculation about a possible pregnancy, though The Little Mermaid star was very much aware some fans had figured out the truth. She finally ended the suspense with an Instagram post on January 6 announcing Halo’s birth.
In addition to her growing family, the singer and actor has had plenty to celebrate of late. Her latest movie The Color Purple hit theaters on Christmas Day, and she is also nominated for a 2024 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for “Angel.” The track was released in August ahead of her debut solo album that’s currently in the works.
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Who Is Halle Bailey?
Halle Bailey is a singer and actor known as one half of the singing duo Chloe x Halle, along with her sister Chlöe Baile
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Alice Bailey
British-American esoteric, theosophist and writer (1880–1949)
For the American writer of children's books and articles for periodicals, see Alice Cooper Bailey.
Not to be confused with Alice Bailly.
Alice Ann Bailey | |
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Alice Bailey | |
| Born | Alice La Trobe-Bateman (1880-06-16)16 June 1880 Manchester, England |
| Died | 15 December 1949(1949-12-15) (aged 69) New York City, United States |
| Nationality | British and American |
| Occupation | Esoteric author |
| Spouses | Walter Evans (divorced)Foster Bailey (m. 1921) |
| Children | 3 |
Alice Ann Bailey (16 June 1880 – 15 December 1949) was an author of about 25 books on Theosophy and among the first writers to use the term New Age. She was born Alice La Trobe-Bateman, in Manchester, England[1] and moved to the United States in 1907, where she spent most of her life as a writer and teacher.
Bailey's works, written between 1919 and 1949, describe a wide-ranging neo-theosophical system of esoteric thought covering su
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Blake Bailey
American writer
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January 2011 | |
| Born | (1963-07-01) July 1, 1963 (age 61) |
| Occupation | Biographer |
| Nationality | American |
| Education | Tulane University |
Blake Bailey[1] (born July 1, 1963) is an American writer, and educator. Bailey is known for his literary biographies of Richard Yates, John Cheever, Charles Jackson, and Philip Roth. He is the editor of the Library of America omnibus editions of Cheever's stories and novels. Bailey came under fire and his biography of Roth was pulled following multiple allegations and witness accounts of rape. Those who shared their stories included multiple former grade school students.
Background
Bailey grew up in Oklahoma City and attended high school at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School, where he was friends with another future author, Dan Fagin.[2] He was a student at Tulane University, from which he graduated in 1985.
Bailey and his family lost their house and most of their possessions in Hurricane Katrina, an experience he wrote about in a series o
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