Halsey is a well-known American singer-songwriter who is open about her emotions. She, on the other hand, never shies away from difficult remarks.

The singer has been candid about her childhood, mental health, and other aspects of her history. And it appears that most of it is due to her history.

The artist has made no secret of her rocky background. She has revealed various facts about her upbringing, which exposed her to a great deal of instability.

As a result, she has shaped many people’s perceptions of her parents, yet their relationship is not as poisoned as many beliefs.

Meet Chris Frangipane & Nicole Frangipane

Christopher Frangipane is Halsey’s father, he is African American, and he has several years of experience in sales management.

He is overjoyed by her daughter’s achievement, particularly after she released Badlands and New Americana.

Despite his association with the musician, he maintains a low profile, and nothing is known about him. He has, however, spent the last two years as a sales manager for Rossi’s Chevrolet Buick GMC. He was previously the general sales manager for Prestige Volvo.

Christopher Frangipane graduated in 1997 from Dickinson University in New Jersey. While in college, he met Nicole Frangipane, Halsey’s mother.

Unfortunately, Chris and Nicole Frangipane dropped out to care for their infant, resulting in financial difficulties. Christopher and his family also relocated frequently.

Nicole Frangipane is Halsey’s mother’s name. She has previous experience working in hospital security. Nicole is of Italian, Hungarian, and Irish descent.

Nicole’s mother, like her daughter, suffers from bipolar disorder, which led to a suicide attempt when Nicole was 17 years old.

Halsey describes her mum as her dearest friend and source of inspiration. Nicole has multiple tattoos on her body, and her daughter, Halsey, has joined the tattoo culture.

Nicole Frangipane gave birth to her first child, Ashley Frangipane (stage name Halsey), in 1994, followed by Sevian (1998) and Dante Frangipane (2005).