Halle Bailey slams ex-boyfriend DDG for showing their son Halo on livestream without her approval
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Halle Bailey expressed frustration and anger after learning that her ex-boyfriend, DDG, showed their son, Halo, during a Twitch livestream of Kai Cenat, who has a following of 13.8 million, without her consent.
The 24-year-old actress and the 27-year-old rapper, who welcomed their son in December 2023, broke up last month after almost three years of dating.
Halle Bailey says DDG didn't notify her before showing Halo on Kai Cenat's stream
During the Wednesday, November 6 broadcast of Kai Cenat's "Mafiathon 2" subathon on Twitch, DDG introduced Halo. Later, the 22-year-old streamer took the segment featuring the rapper and his son and uploaded it separately to his YouTube channel.
Soon after, the 'Little Mermaid' actress took to X (formerly Twitter to write, "Hi everyone. just so you know I am out of town and I don't approve of my baby being on a stream tonight. I am his mother and protector and saddened that I wasn't notified especially when I am out of town."
Her post has since been deleted.
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In a follow-up post, that was also deleted, Bailey wrote, "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."
The actress announced the birth of her son in January, sharing a photo of her holding onto the newborn's hand. She penned, "Even though we’re a few days into the new year, the greatest thing that 2023 could have done for me, was bring me my son.. welcome to the world my halo the world is desperate to know you."
Halle Bailey's reaction to DDG showing Halo on livestream sparks discussion on privacy and parenting
The Internet resonated with Halle Bailey's frustration over her ex-boyfriend, DDG, showing their son, Halo, on a livestream without her consent.
One wrote, "She’s not wrong. They both should have agreed on that. Like smfh I can’t stand him. You know it’s serious too because Halle never brings s**t to social media," while another said, "They are both the childs parent this should be discussed PRIVATELY!"
"And she’s not wrong. People on the internet are weird. She has every right to wanna protect her child," expressed a person. Someone else wrote, "Somebody def said he be using that baby for content, and Halle never wanted to show the baby."
"I’m a the only one that don’t like ddg or Kai Cenat," shared an individual. One more chimed in, "I understand how she feels especially if it was agreed he wouldn’t do that but went against it as soon as she was not there."
"He should’ve definitely asked first if he could put Halo on stream," remarked another person.
She’s not wrong. They both should have agreed on that. Like smfh I can’t stand him. You know it’s serious too because Halle never brings shxt to social media
— Cardi’s cousin 🇩🇴 (@ibeystannin) November 7, 2024
they are both the childs parent this should be discussed PRIVATELY!
— Kee (@iiamkee21) November 7, 2024
And she not wrong. People on the internet are weird. She has every right to wanna protect her child.
— Monea 👽🛸🖖🏽 (@nibiruveryown) November 7, 2024
Somebody def said he be using that baby for content and Halle never wanted to show the baby
— 😒🤦🏾♀️ (@jashantibrooks) November 7, 2024
I understand how she feels especially if it was agreed he wouldn’t do that but went against it as soon as she was not there.
— Loving2Bronxgirls (@Lovin2bronxbs) November 7, 2024
He should’ve definitely asked first if he could put Halo on stream.
— ✧ (@bardisup) November 7, 2024
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