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Halle Bailey Seemingly Calls Out Ex DDG Over Parenting Baby Halo
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Date:2025-04-14 03:54:47
Halle Bailey does not want son Halo to be part of the streaming world.
The Little Mermaid star appeared to call out her ex DDG when the "I'm Geekin" rapper brought the 11-month-old on a Nov. 6 Twitch livestream with YouTuber Kai Cenat.
"Hi everyone. just so you know i am out of town and i don't approve of my baby being on a stream tonight," Halle posted to X, formerly Twitter, after the stream went live. "I wasn't told or notified and i am extremely upset to have my baby in front of millions of people."
The 24-year-old added, "I am his mother and protector and saddened that i wasn't notified especially when i am out of town."
E! News has reached out to DDG for comment, but has not heard back.
Although Halle didn't seem to be a fan of DDG appearing with Halo onscreen, the father-son moment was particularly exciting for Kai, with the streamer marveling at how peaceful Halo was.
"This is the most calm baby," Kai exclaimed during the stream. "How y'all got him so chill?"
As DDG—real name Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.—joked, "Bro, he was born in Beverly Hills."
Halle and DDG first went public with their romance in 2022, before welcoming Halo December 2023 and ultimately sharing that they made the decision to split in October.
"After much reflect and heartfelt conversations, Halle and I have decided to go our separate ways," he wrote on Instagram Stories. "This decision was not easy, but we believe it's the best path forward for both of us. I cherish the time we've spent together and the love we've shared."
The "Moonwalking in Calabasas" rapper noted that he and Halle were "still best friends and adore each other" and that they would be focusing on their "individual journeys and our roles as co-parents."
DDG added, "We cherish the bond we've built and the beautiful moments we've shared."
As for Halle, the Color Purple star is taking time after the breakup to not only focus on her son, but also herself.
"This new chapter in my life is just all about self-love and giving all that love that I pour out of myself back into myself," she recently told E! News. "I feel like you have to fill yourself up in order to be able to love other people and beings."
But as she fills her cup with other passions, she's learning how to cope with the "mom guilt" she feels when traveling for work without Halo.
"You just have to chant to yourself that you're doing this for your baby," she explained to E!, "and this is all going to be worth it and he's so proud of you."
Halle added, "Affirming yourself with positive affirmations I feel like has helped me."
For a look back at Halle and DDG's romance before their breakup, keep reading.
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