In a surprising turn of events, Halsey and her partner of five years, Alev Aydin, have decided to part ways.

As they navigate the end of their relationship, the focus remains on their 21-month-old son, Ender Ridley Aydin.

The former couple is now working to establish a legal custody agreement that respects both parties’ roles in their child’s life. This article delves into the details of their breakup, exploring how Halsey and Aydin intend to move forward as co-parents while maintaining their individual careers and personal lives. Read on to learn more about their separation and future plans.

Halsey and Alev Aydin Conclude Their Relationship

After a five-year-long relationship, singer Halsey and partner Alev Aydin have decided to go their separate ways. The 28-year-old artist, who identifies with she/they pronouns, is now seeking full physical custody of their son, Ender Ridley Aydin, who is 21 months old.

Parenting Arrangements: Halsey and Aydin to Share Legal Custody

Halsey, a native of New Jersey, has proposed joint legal custody with Aydin, who hails from Turkey. The pop star has also requested “reasonable visitation” for Aydin, as the former couple works together to establish a legal custody agreement for their child.

Sharing the Financial Burden: Halsey and Aydin to Divide Expenses

With an estimated net worth of $20 million, Halsey intends to share the costs of determining paternity and attorney fees with Aydin. Details regarding child support have not yet been disclosed.

Halsey and Alev’s Relationship Timeline

The pair first crossed paths in 2018 when Aydin was commissioned to write a biopic for Halsey, a project that ultimately never materialized. Before her relationship with Aydin, Halsey had been involved with several well-known figures, such as Evan Peters, Yungblud, G-Eazy, Machine Gun Kelly, and Lido. The former couple was last seen together in public in October during a casual outing at Tere’s Mexican Grill in Los Angeles.

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