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Four months after welcoming her first child, Halo, Halle Bailey’s postpartum body is already banging. The Little Mermaid star recently took to social media with snapshots of her confident and radiant appearance. The pictures, which left fans stunned, showed Halle Bailey flaunting her postpartum figure in a bikini. Undoubtedly, the actress enchanted her 8.5 million followers, as many rushed to share their thoughts in the comments section. They serenaded Bailey with compliments, with many expressing their desire to take the star’s physique.
Halle Bailey Flaunts Her Banging Postpartum Body
Apparently, fans cannot get over how gorgeous Halle Bailey’s postpartum body looks. On Monday, the 24-year-old Bailey took to her Instagram page with pictures, oozing self-assurance and body positivity. The snapshots showed Halle Bailey looking sexy in a tan-colored bikini as she snapped selfies in a long mirror. She put on a very busty display in the tiny low-cut top and showed off her flat stomach. The mom of one also flaunted her curves in the dipped thong bottoms, which she tied at the sides. Bailey had no accessories or makeup as she casually took the selfies at home. However, the young star rocked her signature black long locs.
Fans Admire Halle Bailey
Shortly after Halle Bailey flaunted her postpartum body, fans let the actress know that her figure was stunning. “They after baby body is bodying,” one fan wrote. Another person commented:
“OK sexy mama. And you just gave birth a few months ago and the post pregnancy snap back looks wonderful. It doesn’t even look like you’ve ever been pregnant.”
A third fan noted:
“She looks better than me and I ain’t never been pregnant 😭.”
Some fans also joked about Bailey being careful around her partner, DDG, to avoid getting pregnant again. “Better be careful. Don’t get pregnant again😍,” a fan wrote. Others encouraged other women who struggled to get back in shape to embrace their postpartum bodies. According to them, bringing a child into the world wasn’t easy, hence the need to go easy on themselves.