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Halle Bailey Shuts Down Rude Fan Speculating That She Has A 'Pregnancy Nose'

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The actor took to Snapchat to tell fans to 'leave me the hell alone' after they started speculating that she's pregnant.

Halle Bailey has a message for people on social media who are "concerned" about her nose: "Leave me the hell alone!"

Someone on social media left a comment about Bailey's nose recently, connecting it to the speculation that the Little Mermaid star is pregnant.


They wrote:

"That pregnancy nose 🐽"

Rumors have been swirling for a minute that Bailey might be pregnant with her first child with rapper DDG, and fans are taking every opportunity to jump on that train.

But Bailey took to Snapchat to warn:

"Listen, if I see one more person say something about my nose one more time, it's gonna be hell to pay."

Her caption read:

"like please."

Bailey continued:

"And you know why?"
"'Cause I am Black. I love my nose."
"What is you concerned about my nose for?"

She then finished:

"Leave me the hell alone."

You can watch below.

Many viewers of the video agreed people should mind their own business.





Others, however, just weren't buying her explanation.








While neither Bailey nor DDG have addressed the pregnancy speculation, the singer did recently take to Instagram to share a not-so-subtle message, captioning some stunning photos of herself enjoying the water:

"minding my business…wbu? 😇🌴✨"

Message received!

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