BREAKING: Halle Bailey and her ex-boyfriend, DDG, have officially dropped the restraining orders they filed against each other after nearly five months of legal turmoil. The decision comes as both parties filed new documents in the Superior Court of Los Angeles on October 27, 2024, marking a significant turn in their relationship.
In May, Bailey, known for her role in “The Little Mermaid,” secured a restraining order against the rapper and YouTuber, whose real name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., citing allegations of physical and verbal abuse. Just a month later, DDG responded by seeking his own restraining order against Bailey, claiming domestic violence.
The newly filed documents indicate that while both parties have agreed to drop the restraining orders, they reserve the right to revive any domestic violence allegations in the future. Furthermore, it is stated that the dismissal of these orders “may not be used as evidence against the party(s) seeking new orders.” This means that while the immediate conflict seems resolved, tensions could resurface.
According to People magazine, the former couple has also reached an agreement on temporary custody arrangements for their son, Halo, born in December 2023. The court has granted DDG visitation rights on selected weekends and Wednesdays, along with a specific holiday schedule, showcasing a commitment to co-parenting despite their turbulent history.
The couple, who first sparked dating rumors in early 2022, ended their relationship in October 2024. Despite the lack of public comments from either Bailey or DDG regarding this development, the legal resolution signals a potential pathway for a more amicable relationship for the sake of their child.
As this story continues to develop, fans and followers are left wondering about the future dynamics between the two stars. The dropping of the restraining orders could indicate a willingness to move forward, yet the underlying issues remain unresolved.
Stay tuned for further updates on this evolving situation, as both parties navigate their personal lives and co-parenting responsibilities in the public eye.







































