Halle Bailey Slams DDG On Social Media For Bringing Son Halo on Kai Cenat Stream Without Concent
- Kris Avalon
- Nov 8, 2024
- 3 min read

Halle Bailey publicly called out her ex-boyfriend DDG for livestreaming with their 10-month-old son, Halo, without her consent.
via: Daily Mail
The singer, 24 — who split from the rapper, 27, last month — voiced her disapproval in a now-deleted message published to X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday night.
Hours earlier, DDG — real name Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr. — had appeared on YouTube star Kai Cenat's Twitch livestream, where he showed off baby Halo to Cenat's 13.8million followers.
'hi everyone. just so you know i am out of town and i don't approve of my baby being on a stream tonight,' Bailey began.
She went on to claim that DDG never informed her that their son would be joining him on Cenat's wildly popular stream.

'i wasn't told or notified and i am extremely upset to have my baby in front of millions of people.
'i am his mother and protector and saddened that i wasn't notified especially when i am out of town,' the Little Mermaid star concluded.
In a follow-up tweet, that's also since been deleted, Bailey confessed that she's been battling 'severe postpartum' and shaded DDG for not respecting her 'boundaries.'
'as a woman experiencing severe postpartum, there are boundaries that I wish to be respected. no one knows what someone is going through until they snap, she penned.
Both tweets were deleted from Bailey's X account, which boasts 2.2million followers, after less than two hours.
She received an outpouring of support from her fans, who stressed the importance of respecting boundaries while co-parenting.
'Totally understandable, boundaries are important, especially during such a sensitive time. Hope they can work things out,' one kind tweet read.
Another added: 'Respect her boundaries—postpartum is no joke.'
Though most of Bailey's replies were supportive, many encouraged her to keep the drama 'offline' and to, instead, speak to DDG about the matter privately.
'Why bring problems on to social media? Call him instead. Simple,' penned one X user wrote, with another asking: 'What exactly is telling twitter gonna do for you'
Others even went as far as to call the new mom a hypocrite since she herself has shared Halo's face with millions of fans on X and Instagram.
'If she post her kid on twitter or IG he's like doing the same thing,' one DDG fan posed.
But several individuals pointed out that DDG bringing Halo onto a public platform that does not belong to either one of his parents may have crossed a line.
DDG has yet to publicly address Bailey's tweets/claims.
The online drama comes just over a month after the rap artist confirmed that he and Bailey had split up after nearly three years together.
DDG jumped on social media to come to ex-girlfriend Halle Bailey’s defense after she publicly called him out for allowing their 9-month-old son, Halo, to appear on a livestream without her knowledge.
In a YouTube video published on Thursday, Nov. 7, the influencer and rapper (real name Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.) explained that he won't stand for anyone bullying the Little Mermaid actress, 24, after having had his own fair share of it in the past.
“One thing I don’t like what people do, I don’t like when people hate on Halle,” DDG, 27, said of his ex. “I don’t care if people think she wrong or not, or if I think she wrong or right.”
The “Moonwalking in Calabasas” rapper added, “She could be going through something mentally after having a kid that I can’t understand as a man.”


“So when situations like this happen, I try to handle it with as much grace as possible because Halo needs her, I need her, we need each other to create a childhood that’s safe and fun and memorable for him,” he said.
The “ARGUMENTS” artist went on to call his son “the biggest blessing” in his life, adding that he doesn’t “remember what life was like” before their baby was born.
“And I wouldn’t have him if it wasn’t for Halle, and for that reason alone, I got unconditional love and respect for her,” he said.



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