Halle Bailey Granted Domestic Violence Restraining Order Against DDG

Halle Bailey Granted Domestic Violence Restraining Order Against DDG

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Halle Bailey has taken legal action against DDG, the father of her son Halo, after alleging multiple incidents of violence and harassment.

TMZ broke the news of the order. On Tuesday, the Grammy-nominated singer filed a police report and secured a domestic violence restraining order in Los Angeles.

According to court documents, the first alleged altercation occurred in January, months after the couple’s October breakup. Bailey claims DDG became enraged while picking up their son, shouted profanities at her, and physically attacked her. She says he pulled her hair, slammed her face against the steering wheel, and chipped her tooth.

Despite the pain, Bailey stayed in the car to protect Halo and later informed DDG’s family of what happened. She submitted photos of bruises and dental injuries with her legal filing.

In March, Bailey says DDG entered her home without permission, walked into her bedroom, and sent her a photo of her empty bed with a message she viewed as an accusation of infidelity. A few days later, she says he returned, smashed her Ring camera, grabbed her phone, and sped off, yelling as he threw the phone from his car.

Bailey says she filed another police report after that incident and has surveillance footage to support her account. Around the same time, DDG claimed on social media he had been “fighting to see” his son—comments Bailey sees as misleading and part of a broader pattern of online harassment.

The tension escalated over Mother’s Day weekend. While vacationing in St. Lucia with Halo and her sister, Bailey received messages from DDG accusing her of being on the island with singer Brent Faiyaz. She denied the claim and asked to be left in peace.

A judge granted the restraining order, requiring DDG to stay 100 yards away and banning him from posting about Bailey or their child. Bailey also received approval to travel to Italy for two months to film a movie.

Her legal move adds to the growing scrutiny surrounding DDG’s conduct and reflects a broader issue of public figures seeking safety from toxic relationships in the spotlight.