Halle Bailey Gets Cozy In Italy With New Mystery Boo
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Halle Bailey Gets Cozy In Italy With New Mystery Boo


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Halle Bailey is soaking up the Italian sun and leaning into joy after a challenging few months. Fresh off a contentious custody fight with ex DDG, The Little Mermaid star was spotted in Positano, Italy, over the weekend sharing laughs, kisses, and yacht-side cuddles with a mystery man.

The pair looked completely at ease, splashing in the water and getting close in the Mediterranean Sea. Halle, rocking a thong bikini, didn’t shy away from playful poses, and her companion, a dreadhead man dressed in swimwear, seemed just as into the moment. His phone likely came back with a few exclusive shots, judging by how comfortable the two appeared with each other.

This comes after Halle was granted temporary sole custody of her son, Halo, in May following serious accusations of domestic violence involving DDG. A court hearing later this month will determine the final custody agreement.

Though Halle hasn’t publicly commented on her current dating status, the body language says a lot. Photos obtained by The Shade Room and TMZ show everything from flirty touches to a kiss on the lips. Her companion was seen switching between beachwear looks—first a matching set, later just his Nike swim trunks as they relaxed aboard a private yacht.

Bailey recently opened up about self-love and body image, revealing that she’s been feeling more “thick” than usual but encouraged fans not to be so hard on themselves. Judging by these latest flicks, she’s definitely practicing what she preached—serving confidence, curves, and carefree vibes with her new man right by her side.


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