DDG Says He's Talked to Son After Accusing Halle Bailey of Keeping Him Away: 'Halo Is Free'

The streamer told "parasocials" invested in his issues with Halle Bailey to end their "thinkpieces."

DDG at the Kenzo fashion show during Paris Fashion Week Menswear Fall 2025 on January 24, 2025 in Paris, France.
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DDG says he's spoken to his 14-month-old son, Halo, after accusing his ex Halle Bailey of keeping him away from the child.

The streamer was in an upbeat mood while filming on Thursday, as seen in the clip below. After expressing that he planned to "start the day off good," DDG revealed that he'd spoken to his son.

"I talked to my son this morning. All you parasocials, y'all can stop y'all thinkpieces now," he said. "I talked to my son today, we're good."

"Can y'all stop saying, 'Free Halo?'" he continued. "Halo is free, y'all."

Earlier this week, the rapper and influencer claimed that Bailey, with whom he broke up last October, was barring him from spending enough time with Halo.

"Luckily, my son is only 1, so I don't have to worry about him feeling like, 'Oh, my my pop's not there.' Every time I'm there, he's got a smile on his face," DDG said at one point in the vlog below. "He's happy to see me but he only can see me for no more than 48 hours. I haven't had to have my son to myself for longer than 72 hours max."

While Bailey didn't directly respond, she posted a clip revealing that her and Halo were sick with upper respiratory virus and that she was taking a break from social media.

DDG also posted a comical song titled "Please Don't Take My Son," where he alleged that Bailey was "playing games like Twitch" and is "being difficult."

"Don’t take my son because he’s all I got / I’m just having fun, I don’t love these thots," he raps on the Cash Cobain-produced song.

Two years before Halo was born, DDG had a stream with Blueface, who predicted his co-parenting complications based on experience.

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