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Halle Bailey has reportedly been granted a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child, DDG.

According to TMZ on Tuesday, Bailey filed a police report against the YouTuber and was seeking a court order for protection after he allegedly attacked her on multiple occasions.

The outlet notes that a judge has granted Bailey a domestic violence restraining order against DDG, whose real name is Daryl Dwayne Granberry Jr. The order reportedly requires DDG to stay 100 yards away from her.

According to court documents reviewed by TMZ, Bailey claimed that things first turned physical in January, after the couple had broken up in October 2024. She claimed DDG came over to work out a visitation schedule for their 18-month-old son, and that’s when things allegedly got heated.

Per TMZ, Bailey claims she was putting Halo into his car seat when DDG allegedly became agitated and told her to get out of his car.

According the outlet, the two allegedly began wrestling, and that’s when DDG reportedly started pulling her hair, slamming her face into his steering wheel, and chipping her tooth. TMZ notes the restraining order that was requested contains photos of her injuries, including a chipped tooth and bruises on her arm.

In the documents, she also alleges that DDG showed up at her home in March, allegedly entered without permission, went to her bedroom, and texted her a photo of her empty bed along with the message: “Now I know what you’ve been on, lol.”

It appears DDG found out during a livestream with Adin Ross on Tuesday that Bailey had reportedly been granted a restraining order against him.

Earlier this year, DDG expressed frustration over custody issues with Bailey, though he had previously indicated interest in reconciling with the actress-singer in the future.

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