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DDG addressed Halle Bailey publicly stating she was “extremely upset” over their son Halo appearing on Kai Cenat’s stream and the reaction to the actress and singer later conceding that she may have overreacted.

The rapper and YouTuber expressed dissatisfaction with people “hating” on Bailey, noting that there might be other factors influencing her reaction that he may not fully understand.

“She could be going through something mentally after having a kid that I can’t understand as a man,” he said at the 2:32 mark in the clip above. “So when situations like this happen, I try to handle it with as much grace as possible.”

DDG went on to mention they need each other to create a “safe, fun and memorable” childhood for Halo, whom he considers to be the biggest blessing in his life.

“I wouldn’t have him, if it wasn’t for Halle. And for that reason alone, I got unconditional love and respect for her that nobody can really change,” he said.

DDG said he does not want people to pit them against one another and asked people to leave her alone.

DDG’s remarks seem to be in response to a post from Bailey, prior to temporarily deleting her account on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, as reported by TMZ. “As a woman experiencing severe postpartem, there are boundaries that i wish to be respected. nobody knows what someone is going through until they snap,” she wrote in a since-deleted post.

Bailey shared a message on X in which she explained that her initial reaction to seeing her son Halo on Cenat’s stream may have been a bit harsh.

“[Y]esterday maybe i did overreact and shouldn’t have brought it here,” Bailey wrote. “i know that halo is always safe with his dad. i just don’t like finding out with the rest of the world what my baby is doing. thank u kai for the gifts for halo.”

Bailey opened up about her struggles with “severe” postpartum depression earlier this year, comparing her experience to “swimming in this ocean that’s like the biggest waves you’ve ever felt and you’re trying not to drown…and you’re trying to come up for air.”

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DDG addressed Halle Bailey publicly stating she was “extremely upset” over their son Halo appearing on Kai Cenat’s stream and the reaction to the actress and singer later conceding that she may have overreacted.

The rapper and YouTuber expressed dissatisfaction with people “hating” on Bailey, noting that there might be other factors influencing her reaction that he may not fully understand.

“She could be going through something mentally after having a kid that I can’t understand as a man,” he said at the 2:32 mark in the clip above. “So when situations like this happen, I try to handle it with as much grace as possible.”

DDG went on to mention they need each other to create a “safe, fun and memorable” childhood for Halo, whom he considers to be the biggest blessing in his life.

“I wouldn’t have him, if it wasn’t for Halle. And for that reason alone, I got unconditional love and respect for her that nobody can really change,” he said.

DDG said he does not want people to pit them against one another and asked people to leave her alone.

DDG’s remarks seem to be in response to a post from Bailey, prior to temporarily deleting her account on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, as reported by TMZ. “As a woman experiencing severe postpartem, there are boundaries that i wish to be respected. nobody knows what someone is going through until they snap,” she wrote in a since-deleted post.

Bailey shared a message on X in which she explained that her initial reaction to seeing her son Halo on Cenat’s stream may have been a bit harsh.

“[Y]esterday maybe i did overreact and shouldn’t have brought it here,” Bailey wrote. “i know that halo is always safe with his dad. i just don’t like finding out with the rest of the world what my baby is doing. thank u kai for the gifts for halo.”

Bailey opened up about her struggles with “severe” postpartum depression earlier this year, comparing her experience to “swimming in this ocean that’s like the biggest waves you’ve ever felt and you’re trying not to drown…and you’re trying to come up for air.”

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