Rapper and YouTuber DDG has been hit with a temporary restraining order filed by his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his child, singer and actress Halle Bailey. The news reportedly reached DDG while he was out shopping with Twitch streamer Adin Ross.

According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the restraining order stems from allegations of abuse made by Bailey. The order also protects their infant son, Halo Saint Granberry, who was born in December 2023.

Under the order, DDG—real name Darryl Dwayne Granberry—is required to stay at least 100 yards away from both Bailey and Halo at all times, including at the child’s school and near Bailey’s vehicle.

Bailey detailed a series of alleged abusive incidents dating back to January 2025. In her filing, she stated, “I realize that there is no placating Darryl. I cannot allow this abuse any longer.”

She further claimed, “Whenever he wishes to cause upset, he starts badmouthing me to his several millions of fans. He claims I am withholding our son and that I am with other men. As a result, I then receive threats and hate on social media. He seems to try to set up drama for his fans. He goes 'live' ranting about me and alleges that I am keeping Halo from him. This is false. I have requested a set schedule, which he refuses.”

Bailey also cited a specific incident from March, in which she said she informed DDG that she and Halo couldn’t leave the house due to RSV. She alleged that DDG responded by yelling profanities, damaging her Ring camera, and threatening to take Halo without her consent.

As part of her filing, Bailey submitted photographic evidence, including images of a bruised arm and a chipped tooth, to support her claims.

In addition to the restraining order, Bailey requested that the court prohibit DDG from posting or streaming content related to her or Halo on any social media platforms.

“He is a YouTube and Twitch blogger and creates a fan frenzy by making false claims about me. This has caused me to feel afraid and victimized. His fans then threaten me. I am often scared for my life and Halo’s safety. #FreeHalo has become a slogan online,” she wrote.

Bailey also asked the court to require DDG to enroll in and complete a 52-week Batterer Intervention Program, with proof of completion submitted to the court.

Source: PEOPLE