Halle Bailey and DDG Agree on Custody
DDG and Halle Bailey have agreed on custody of their 22-month-old kid.
According to People, the rapper and the 25-year-old singer have now agreed on custody of their baby after their October 2024 breakup.
According to their agreement, Halo will reside with Halle the rest of the time, while DDG will take custody of the child on Wednesdays and some weekends.
A holiday itinerary has also been agreed upon by the ex-couple, who started dating in December 2021.
Additionally, Halle and DDG, whose real name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., have been prohibited from discussing their differences in public or in front of their kid and have revoked their restraining orders against one another.
Following their split, Halle and DDG got into a well-publicized argument, and earlier this year, DDG requested that a judge prevent Halle from using their kid to travel abroad.
The streamer requested an urgent hearing to prevent the Little Mermaid star from traveling to Italy for work with Halo.
He claimed in court filings that Halle posed “an imminent emotional and psychological risk to the minor child based on repeated, documented threats of self-harm,” according to People magazine and other media.
He claimed that his son would be without legal safeguards and “emergency intervention mechanisms” if Halo fled the nation.
The musician made “repeated threats of suicide and self-harm,” according to DDG’s allegations.
In what was described as an almost three-year “on again/off again” relationship, he further claimed that she “frequently used emotional coercion and manipulation to exert her control over me, frequently threatening me by using self-harm or ending her life.”
She allegedly “threatened to end her life using my legally owned firearm” in 2023, stalked him during their relationship, and emotionally and physically abused him, according to DDG.
According to his lawsuit, “Given these threats to self-harm, I believe the Petitioner is a threat to our son’s safety such that she should not be allowed to take Halo out of the country to Italy for a period of two months,” he writes.