Halle Bailey and DDG have reached a custody agreement for their 22-month-old son.

Halle Bailey has reached an agreement with her ex
The 25-year-old singer and the rapper split in October 2024, but they’ve today reached an agreement regarding custody for their son, People reports.
Under the terms of their agreement, DDG will have custody of Halo on Wednesdays and certain weekends – but the toddler will live with Halle for the rest of the time.
The former couple – who began dating in December 2021 – have agreed to a holiday schedule, too.
What’s more, Halle and DDG – whose name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr – have dropped their restraining orders against each other and have been banned from talking badly about each other in public or in front of their son.
Halle and DDG became involved in a high-profile public spat after their break-up, and earlier this year, DDG asked a court to stop Halle from travelling internationally with their son.
The streamer filed a motion requesting an emergency hearing to restrict the Little Mermaid star from taking Halo to Italy for work.
In court documents obtained by People magazine and other outlets, he accused Halle of being an “an imminent emotional and psychological risk to the minor child based on repeated, documented threats of self-harm”.
He alleged that if Halo left the country, his son wouldn’t have the protections of the court or any “emergency intervention mechanisms”.
DDG alleged that the singer made “repeated threats of suicide and self-harm”.
He also alleged that she “routinely used emotional coercion and manipulation to exert her control over me, often threatening me by using self-harm or ending her life” during what was referred to as an almost three-year “on again/off again” relationship.
According to DDG, she allegedly “threatened to end her life using my legally owned firearm” in 2023, as well as stalking him during their relationship, and physically and verbally abusing him.
He wrote in the filing: “Given these threats to self-harm, I believe the Petitioner is a threat to our son’s safety such that she should not be allowed to take Halo out of the country to Italy for a period of two months.”