“I’m so sick...”- A Frustrated Halle Bailey Takes to X in an Outrage Post Against Online Hate for Her and Her Family

Published 09/22/2024, 12:53 AM EDT

Social media's double-edged sword cuts both ways for celebrities. While stars like Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds leverage platforms to connect with millions, others face relentless trolls and criticism. As some rise to fame, others crumble under the weight of negativity. The harsh reality that online scrutiny brings along can be devastating, especially when it is with family members often caught in the crossfire. Recently, American singer and actress Halle Bailey was caught in the crossfire and fired back at critics targeting her family and career.

Following the online hate that followed Bailey and her family, the singer got back at the critics on social media. 

Halle Bailey fires back at critics and vows to protect her family

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Halle Bailey took to her official X handle to address critics targeting her career and family. In a now-deleted tweet, the American singer and actress expressed frustration, stating, "I'm so sick of people thinking it's OK to speak on my career and my child." She emphasized her desire for privacy, asserting, "Leave us alone." But that was not all. 

Bailey concluded with a powerful message, rebuking negativity and redirecting focus toward self-improvement. "I rebuke every negative word,” she said, hoping everyone so concerned about her life would put that energy into themselves. Trusting in divine protection, Bailey declared, "God will continue to cover and protect my family." Her post garnered support from fans and fellow celebrities. 

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The post does not exist on Bailey's handle anymore, which makes readers wonder what exactly was all the hate about.

Halle Bailey and her family's controversy

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Halle Bailey has been pushing back against online critics targeting her child, Halo, who is just nine months old as of September 2024. Since his birth, netizens have flooded social media with comments about her son's appearance. The constant scrutiny prompted Bailey to address the issue directly. However, she was not alone in facing this challenge; her partner, DDG Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr, previously spoke out against harsh comments.

DDG condemned the negativity, linking it to broader issues of racism and hate. "These are the same people who called Rihanna's and Beyoncé's kids ugly," he noted, calling people to put an end to the online hatred and scrutiny of his kid. While fighting online bullying, this couple is not alone. Popular figures like Meghan Markle, whose son Prince Archie was also a subject of controversy, had also spoken firmly against online hatred. 

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What are your thoughts on the American singer's now-deleted tweet of her kid and family? Share your thoughts in the comments below. 

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Shraddha Das is a Content Lead and the Sub Group Head at Netflix Junkie. Captivated by the power of storytelling and the written word at a young age, which led her to pursue a career in journalism at the Esteemed KIIT School of Journalism and Mass Communication, in Orissa. She has over 1500 articles to her name.

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