
DJ Akademiks says Halle Bailey is ‘losing narrative' in DDG abuse case
DJ Akademiks has entered the conversation surrounding Halle Bailey's domestic violence allegations against rapper DDG, offering a controversial take on the unfolding situation.
During a livestream, the media personality appeared to question Bailey's motives, suggesting that some abuse claims arise when one party feels they are "losing the public narrative."
'If they can't win the public narrative, they make the accusations,' Akademiks stated, in response to Bailey recently receiving a restraining order against DDG following a series of reported incidents. The Little Mermaid star claims DDG physically assaulted her, chipping her tooth and bruising her arms during a January altercation. She also alleges multiple incidents of harassment, including destruction of property and unwanted entry into her home.
Akademiks speaks on Halle Bailey alleging abuse against DDG. 😲‼️
'If they can't win the public narrative, they make the accusations' pic.twitter.com/STXPpGtSTW — DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) May 14, 2025
While Halle Bailey has received widespread public support following her legal actions, Akademiks' comments have sparked backlash, with critics calling them dismissive and harmful toward survivors of domestic violence. Others defended his stance, citing the importance of due process and cautioning against trial by public opinion.
DDG, who has remained mostly silent on the legal matter, is currently under a restraining order that prevents him from coming within 100 yards of Bailey and from speaking about her or their child during livestreams.
As the situation continues to unfold, public figures like Akademiks are influencing the broader discussion about celebrity abuse allegations, media narratives, and the court of public opinion. Whether supportive or critical, such commentary underscores the complex and often polarizing reactions to high-profile domestic violence cases.

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