Rapper and YouTuber DDG says he has “no worries,” even as serious assault allegations from his ex-girlfriend, singer and actress Halle Bailey, surface online and in court.
Bailey, 24, has accused DDG of physical, emotional, and verbal abuse during their two-year relationship, which reportedly ended in October 2024. In recently filed legal documents, the Little Mermaid star claims DDG assaulted her in January 2025, leaving her with a chipped tooth and visible bruises.
Evidence and Restraining Order
Bailey reportedly provided photographic evidence of her injuries in support of her request for legal protection. She also alleges that DDG:
- Entered her home without permission in March 2025
- Sent her a threatening message shortly after the break-in
A temporary restraining order has been granted, requiring DDG to stay at least 100 yards away from both Bailey and their 17-month-old son, Halo, until a scheduled court hearing on June 6, 2025.
DDG Responds: “I’m Chillin… No Worries”
Despite the severity of the claims, DDG appeared unfazed in a post shared online this morning. The rapper wrote:
“I’m chillin btw… I have no worries 😉 Streaming later on, no days off!”
The post immediately drew backlash from fans and critics who viewed the comment as dismissive in the face of serious allegations.
Family Reacts: DDG’s Mom Breaks Silence
DDG’s mother, Tonya, also addressed the allegations, issuing a rare public statement, seemingly in defense of her son:
“I don’t usually comment or say anything on this internet, even with all the negativity, the lies, and hatred toward mine,” she wrote, according to The Shade Room.
“However, these accusations have made me realize that I have been quiet too long.”
Tonya didn’t directly address the claims, but her statement suggested skepticism about the accusations leveled against her son.
What’s Next?
With a court hearing set for June 6, more details may emerge regarding Bailey’s claims. The outcome could have serious implications for DDG’s career, co-parenting rights, and public image. Legal experts note that photographic evidence and past behavior patterns could play a significant role in the case.