
Halle Bailey & DDG Restraining Order Extended
It has been a number of months since Halle Bailey was granted a brief restraining order towards her ex, DDG. In Could, the Little Mermaid actress alleged that he violently attacked her whereas choosing up their son Halo, leaving her with a number of bruises and a chipped entrance tooth.
The momentary restraining order was beforehand scheduled to run out yesterday (October 15). In line with The Shade Room, nonetheless, it was not too long ago prolonged. Now, it is set to run out on November 5, 2025. Reportedly, it will enable each events to work on the case and provide you with a written settlement.
Courtroom paperwork obtained by the outlet additionally included an in depth abstract of DDG’s supervised go to with Halo on September 17. It describes Bailey dropping Halo off, the conversations the kid had together with his father, what they did, and extra.
Halle Bailey & DDG
Halle Bailey (L) and DDG attend the fifty fifth NAACP Picture Awards at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Corridor on March 16, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Picture by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Photographs)
Information of the momentary restraining order extension comes just some days after DDG dropped his tune, “17 Extra Years.” In it, the rapper-turned-streamer pours his coronary heart out about eager to be in his son’s life, and begs his ex to think about reconciliation to permit for a peaceable co-parenting association.
“I do not wanna battle no extra, uninterested in the court docket dates / Attorneys gettin’ over on us, watchin’ cash go to waste / We must always all get collectively on his birthday, mild the cake / If we discuss, it will get higher, go forward and drop the case / Used to textual content your cellphone, now we talking by the mail / You do not even know I bought love for you continue to / Mentioned you need me gone, is that actually how you’re feeling? / May as effectively get alongside, we bought seventeen extra years,” he sings.
On the time of writing, neither DDG nor Bailey has publicly addressed the momentary restraining order extension.