UPDATE 5/15/25 at 8:40 a.m. ET — Halle Bailey was reportedly given custody of her 16-month-son, Halo, within the wake of her allegations in opposition to ex DDG.
The actress and singer was granted a brief order of safety in opposition to DDG on Tuesday, Might 13, after accusing the rapper of bodily and verbal abuse. Bailey was granted momentary sole bodily and authorized custody of their little one because of this, per Web page Six.
Based on docs obtained by the outlet, Bailey filed the restraining order with out informing her ex, fearing extra alleged violence and that he would take their little one earlier than the order was served.
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Halle Bailey filed a brief home violence restraining order in opposition to ex-boyfriend DDG, alleging that she is the sufferer of ongoing abuse.
In authorized paperwork filed on Tuesday, Might 13, and obtained by Us Weekly the next day, Bailey, 25, alleged that DDG (actual title Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.) “has been and continues to be bodily, verbally, emotionally and financially abusive in the direction of me.”
The actress and DDG, 27, share 16-month-old son Halo, whom Bailey additionally filed to have “protected” through the requested court docket order.
Us has reached out to a consultant for DDG for remark.
Bailey, who dated DDG from 2022 to 2024, additionally included images inside her submitting, which depicted bruises on the Little Mermaid actress’ arms and a chipped entrance tooth.
Bailey’s declaration detailed a January 18 incident which allegedly concerned DDG refusing to inform Bailey when he would return the pair’s son residence from an outing together with his father. “I felt very nervous that he was taking Halo with him and was very agitated,” Bailey claimed. “I didn’t really feel secure leaving a child with him in his state. I additionally wished to know when he would convey Halo again. He wouldn’t inform me.”
Bailey claimed the incident escalated into bodily violence. “We fought one another, wresting [sic] and tussling. At one level, Darryl was pulling my hair. He then slammed my face on the steering wheel, inflicting my tooth to get chipped,” Bailey wrote in her assertion.
Bailey additionally detailed a second incident that allegedly occurred on March 3. She claimed it concerned DDG getting into Bailey’s residence with out her permission. 4 days later, Bailey claimed DDG dropped into her residence once more. “He grew to become very offended with me,” Bailey wrote. “He raised his voice and have become verbally abusive towards me, hurling dangerous names at me. He then noticed that the Ring digital camera was recording; he unplugged the Ring digital camera, opened the aspect door, and threw the Ring digital camera out of my residence. I went outdoors to retrieve the Ring digital camera. He then locked me out of my home.”
The paperwork additionally included Bailey’s request for DDG to cease posting on-line materials relating to each her and the pair’s little one. “He’s a YouTube and Twitch Blogger and creates a fan frenzy by making false claims about me,” Bailey alleged. “This has triggered me to really feel afraid and victimized. His followers then threaten me. I’m usually scared for my life and Halo’s security.”
Additional proof throughout the submitting included a police report and Bailey’s claims that she has tried to prepare a schedule of look after her little one that has not been addressed by DDG.
On March 7, DDG took to X to accuse Bailey of disallowing him from seeing Halo. “[B]een preventing to see my son for months now…,” he wrote in a since-deleted put up, as reported by TMZ. “Shout out to all of the Dads who strive their greatest to be there. this s*** sucks.”
Shortly after deleting the put up, DDG spoke in regards to the state of affairs through a livestream, per TMZ. “I actually really feel like I’m a f***ing nanny at this level,” he reportedly mentioned on the time. “The nanny has been capable of have my son greater than me. And I don’t even know the nanny title. Like, it’s simply not honest bro. So I’ve to return on right here and I gotta do that s***.”
Should you or somebody are experiencing home violence, please name the Nationwide Home Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential help.