DDG Says Blueface Predicted His Co-Parenting Issues With Halle Bailey in 2021 Stream

DDG and Halle Bailey welcomed their first child together, Halo, in December 2023.

A split image showing Halle Bailey and DDG alongside rapper Blueface.
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Earlier this month, DDG claimed that Halle Bailey won't let him see their son, and now he's reflected on how Blueface predicted he'd end up in this exact situation during a stream they did together in 2021.

During a recent stream of his own, DDG suggested that Blueface saw his current situation coming years before it happened. "Blueface was able to tell my future in a way," he said, as seen in the clip below. "Even though I ain't no damn Crip or Blood or no shit, we both Black, we both grew up in struggling environments. We both experienced things, we both had kids. ... I could've been married, I could've did everything the correct way. It's unfortunate that didn't happen, but it ended up being the same circumstances. ... Sometimes we live the same lives in a way."

In the resurfaced clip that DDG was referring to, the streamer told Blueface that he didn't "plan" on having a baby mother, and indicated that he would only want to have a kid with someone if they got married.

"It all starts like that, huh," said Blueface. "Sometimes the kids break y'all up. ... She might feel like she got something to hold against, so she gonna be acting different. She might be using the kid to boss you around, to keep tabs on you. And that might cause you to be so stressed out, like, 'Damn bitch.' ... You know how females are, they petty, bro."

DDG and Halle Bailey announced they were dating in 2022 and welcomed their first child together, Halo, in December 2023. In October of last year, however, they announced that they had split after roughly three years of dating, but indicated that they planned to co-parent.

Last week, DDG shared a vlog where he alleged that Bailey won't let him see their son. "I just want to be able to see my son when I want to see my son take my son when I want to take my son," he said. "Like, I don't care if this makes me look childish, If I look like I'm on the internet crazy, whatever–I don't care, bro. I don't care what nobody thinks. I literally just want to be in my son's life."

DDG said that he was being "bullied" and wasn't considered a "primary parent" to their son. "I don't give a... about hanging around no girls; I want to be around my son, you feel me?" he said. "But since I can't be around my son, I'm obviously going to work. I'm not going to sit in the crib look at the wall and cry about this shit."

He's since released a song about the custody situation, which is titled "Don't Take My Son." Produced by Cash Cobain, he sings on the chorus, "Don’t take my son because he’s all I got/I’m just having fun, I don’t love these thots."

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