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DDG Wants More Children With Halle Bailey Despite Breakup And Here’s Why

BY JO Mensah November 19, 2024 7:26 AM EDT
DDG and Halle Bailey split
DDG and Halle Bailey split Photo source: Instagram/@ddg, @hallebailey

Rapper DDG, born Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr, has revealed that he has not moved on from his ex-girlfriend Halle Bailey despite their recent split.

In a candid video shared on YouTube, DDG spoke about his desire to have more children, specifically with Bailey, and emphasized that he does not want kids with multiple partners.

DDG’s comments follow a public dispute between the former couple triggered by the rapper taking their son, Halo, on a live stream with popular streamer Kai Cenat without informing Bailey. This sparked an online debate, with Bailey publicly expressing her frustration over the situation.

In the video, DDG expressed his wish for another child but noted that he would not want a significant age gap between his children.

DDG also clarified that if he were to have another child, it would be with the same person, reaffirming his commitment to not having children with multiple women.

Addressing speculation about his personal life, DDG clarified that he is not currently dating anyone. He explained that he has been focusing on his work, despite the frequent rumors about his relationships.

He expressed frustration over people misinterpreting his professional connections with women as romantic entanglements.

DDG and Halle Bailey, who recently announced their breakup, have been navigating the challenges of co-parenting and maintaining a respectful relationship in the public eye.

Despite their differences, DDG has clarified that he values Bailey’s role in their son’s life and does not tolerate any negativity directed at her.

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