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Halle Bailey’s son Halo makes a sweet cameo in the “Tea Time” video

Chloe Bailey and Halle Bailey had a nice break during a recent “tea time” session on social media!

The sisters posted a video to their joint Instagram account on Saturday, August 24, during a girls’ weekend, and Halle’s son Halo made an adorable cameo during the shoot.

The 8-month-old boy clung to his mother’s chest in a white outfit with what appeared to be a royal blue headgear, while Halle, 24, and Chloe, 26, gave their fans ruthless life advice on sex and romance.

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Halle Bailey (left) and Chloe Bailey with Halle’s son Halo.

Chloe Hall/Instagram


“Tonight is tea time ♥️,” the sisters wrote under the video.

The Little Mermaid Star welcomed Halo in late 2023 with his friend DDG.

“Even though the new year is already a few days old, the best thing 2023 could have done for me was bring me my son,” Halle wrote in an Instagram post announcing Halo’s birth in January 2024. “Welcome to the world my Halo 🥰👼🏽 ✨the world is dying to meet you 😉🤣♥️.”

In the comments on the post, Chloe declared her nephew “her aunt’s baby 🥹😍😍😍” in a thread that also included words of encouragement from Khloé Kardashian and Rachel Zegler.

Halle Bailey with her son Halo.

Halle Bailey/Instagram


As a young mother, Color Purple Star is enjoying all of her baby’s milestones.

In July, she shared a photo of her son holding a small brownie full of candles, just out of his reach.

“7 months today 😢,” Halle wrote above the photo.

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Halle Bailey attends the 2024 ESPY Awards.

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Halle has also spoken openly about her struggles with motherhood on social media, revealing in April that she suffered from “severe” postnatal depression after Halo’s birth.

“I suffer from very, very severe postpartum depression and I don’t know if this sounds familiar to other new moms, but it’s gotten to the point where it’s really bad and I find it hard to be away from my baby for more than 30 minutes at a time without starting to freak out,” she said in a video at the time.

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