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Express Tribune
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
DDG and Adin Ross react live as Halle Bailey granted restraining order over domestic abuse allegations
On May 14, 2025, rapper DDG was caught off guard while livestreaming with Adin Ross when news broke that Halle Bailey had been granted a restraining order against him. The development, first reported by TMZ, includes allegations of physical abuse involving the couple's child, Halo. They published the story with photos of Bailey's injuries, which she submitted as evidence. Bailey claims the incident occurred during a visit by DDG to pick up their child. According to her report, DDG chipped her tooth and left visible bruises on her arms. In the following months, he allegedly broke her Ring doorbell, took her phone, and later damaged it. These events prompted Bailey to file a police report and request court protection. The court granted a restraining order barring DDG from coming within 100 yards of Bailey. She is also permitted to travel to Italy with their child for two months while filming a movie. While the story was unfolding, DDG and Adin Ross were livestreaming from a clothing store. Footage showed both visibly reacting to the news. DDG appeared stunned and silent, while Ross tried to console him, saying, 'DDG is a good guy and this is all fake narratives.' DDG and Adin Ross' reaction to finding out TMZ released information about Halle Bailey filing a restraining order against DDG — ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) May 13, 2025 The restraining order's duration has not yet been disclosed, and it remains unclear whether DDG will make a public statement in the coming days. This incident follows a period of declining momentum in DDG's music career, including disappointing sales of his latest album, Blame The Chat. Fans have been sharing support for Bailey on social media, expressing concern over the reported events. The legal case continues to develop and may prompt further proceedings.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Drake Congratulates DDG For His New Album ‘Blame the Chat,' Trolls Adin Ross For Not Listening to It
Drake has given DDG his flowers for his new album Blame The Chat and clowned Adin Ross for having not listened to it. In DDG's latest Twitch stream on Monday (May 12), DDG and Adin Ross spent the day together, culminating in a video call with The Boy. 'Congrats on your album,' Drake told the rapper, before pivoting his attention to Adin, 'Did you listen to it?' More from Billboard Kneecap's First Live Show Since Coachella Set to Go Ahead at London Festival Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Full Lineup For London BST Hyde Park Show Turnstile Play First Show of 2025 at Free Baltimore Benefit Concert 'Nah, you know me man, I was, uh,' Adin began to say, before Drake cut him off. 'Why are you saying you didn't stream man?' he exclaimed. 'You were literally just streaming. You've been streaming for four out of the last like seven days!' The compliments from Drake come after DDG said he thought his new album was gonna sell the equivalent of 500 units in its first week. The YouTube star turned rapper then confirmed that the album had only sold 1,230 units, before changing that number to 11,000. Regardless, the album did not chart the Billboard 200. The low numbers don't seem to be phasing DDG, who claimed last month his lifestyle is actually so extravagant he still lives paycheck to paycheck. 'I have to make money,' he said during a livestream. 'Bills are high. Did I tell you how much my bills is a month? N—a, my bills high as s—t. If I don't work, I'ma go broke ASAP… Like, I have to work. I don't have a choice. It ain't 'bout me trying to pocket some money. I have multiple homes, multiple cars. I have family. I have a child. I spend a lot of money.' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart