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Halsey Recalls Exec Going Through Their Nudes Without Consent: ‘It Was So Demoralizing’
The singer-songwriter shared the story on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, revealing that the incident left them feeling "demoralized."
Halsey is speaking out about a disturbing incident from earlier in their career, where a “powerful” music executive invaded their privacy by going through nude photos on their phone without consent. Reflecting on the dark side of power dynamics in the industry, Halsey noted, “I’m in this exclusive space, thinking I’ve reached the ranks where I am protected…and then this invasive thing just happens on a whim.” They explained that the incident made them feel as though they had “regressed.” In addition to previously released singles “The End,” “Lucky,” “Lonely Is the Muse” and “Ego,” the LP also features songs such as “Only Girl Living in LA,” “Dog Years,” “Panic Attack,” “I Believe in Magic,” “Hometown,” “I Never Loved You,” “Darwinism,” “Arsonist,” “Life of the Spider (DRAFT)” and “Hurt Feelings.” The Great Impersonator marks Halsey’s fifth studio album.
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