DDG’s Dramatic Claims: Halle Bailey Allegedly Keeping Him From Their Son Halo

In a twist fit for a soap opera, rapper DDG, whose real name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., has aired his grievances about his ex-girlfriend Halle Bailey in a recent YouTube livestream. Nearly six months post-breakup, the artist has accused the “Little Mermaid” star of preventing him from spending time with their 15-month-old son, Halo. It seems that the pursuit of parental rights has transformed into a public spectacle, with DDG expressing fears that his son may think, “my pops not around.”
In a heartfelt yet exasperated tone, DDG divulged during the livestream, “I was more frustrated and annoyed than anything.” To add musical flair to his woes, he released a track titled “Don’t Take My Son,” which contains poignant lyrics that convey his desperation and desire for more time with Halo. The rapper’s words resonate with many parents facing similar custody battles, as he laments, “Trying to make me pay to see my son / That going to make me hot.”
Despite his frustrations, the 27-year-old rapper has expressed reluctance to escalate matters to a courtroom drama, fearing that litigation would only complicate the situation. “I don’t want to go to court because it’s going to make her unhappy,” he stated, hinting at a desire for an amicable resolution. However, he believes that if the issue were to go before a judge, he would likely gain more custody time than he currently has.
Halle, on the other hand, is not a mere bystander in this saga. The 25-year-old actress has previously criticized DDG for exposing their child to millions during a livestream shortly after their split, expressing her anger on social media: “I wasn’t told or notified and I am extremely upset to have my baby in front of millions of people.” This tweet suggests a deep rift in their co-parenting philosophy, raising questions about their ability to navigate this chapter amicably.
As the situation unfolds, both parties seem to be caught in a cycle of miscommunication and public airing of grievances, raising the stakes for their little one, Halo. With the spotlight on them, one can only hope they prioritize their son’s well-being over their personal drama.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, People Magazine, Us Weekly
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