Halsey and Alev Aydin have called it quits after two years of dating, with the songstress seeking full custody of their 1-year-old son, Ender Ridley. According to court documents obtained by Page Six, the 28-year-old filed for full physical custody on April 5. However, Halsey requested joint legal custody and joint expenses with visitation rights. Neither Halsey nor Aydin has addressed their split on social media, but a source close to the singer said the pair are on good terms.
The “Closer” singer announced they were expecting their first child in January 2021, while simultaneously confirming their relationship with the 40-year-old. Less than six months later, the then-couple welcomed their bundle of joy, with Halsey calling it “the most ‘rare’ and euphoric birth.” Prior to welcoming their rainbow baby, the singer revealed they had “miscarried three times” before turning 24.
The 28-year-old is asking for joint legal custody and expenses. While it’s unclear when the pair split, Halsey posted a Valentine’s Day tribute to Aydin back in February. They also posted a photo of the producer walking with their young son through a garden.
A source close to the singer said the pair are on good terms and that the split is “totally amicable.” The source further explained that Halsey “just had to file that way” because they are going on tour in the summer “and it’s a formality so the singer can bring their son with them.” Reps for Halsey did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.