Halle Bailey faces backlash after public rant about Ex-DDG in a now-deleted Tweet

Halle Bailey was criticized online for not wanting her child to appear in a live video without her knowledge.

The drama began when her ex-boyfriend, rapper and YouTuber DDG went on air on Wednesday with Kai Cenat holding their baby Halo, angering viewers.

KaiCenat shows DDG Halle Bailey’s Tweet and he completely ignores it

“I’m his mother and protector and was upset that I wasn’t informed, especially since I left town.” pic.twitter.com/1dvUwh7hQY

— xR6👑 (@XsnlR6) November 7, 2024

Bailey tweeted on Thursday morning, saying: “Hello everyone. Letting you know, I’m out of town and I do not condone my child being on air tonight. I was not informed or notified, and I’m extremely uncomfortable having to present my child in front of millions of people.”

Halle tweets against DDG

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The tweet has now been deleted.

She affirmed her role as a mother and a protector, adding that she was sad not to know about DDG’s intentions.

The tweet went viral, receiving over 99k views and sparking numerous responses before being deleted.

One user even joked about Kai Cenat’s livestream saying, “DDG actually came to Kai Cenat’s livestream with his son in his wallet,” showing diverse reactions to the incident.

Bailey has also been criticized for posting pictures and moments with her children on social media, especially when she talks a lot about privacy.

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One user replied: “But you post your kids’ posts all the time – what’s the difference?”

While others say, she should have linked directly to DDG instead of tweeting to the public.

Comments included comments like, “Why bring this up on social media? Just text him” and “You need to discuss this in private instead of turning it into drama on social media.” network.”

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Others felt she wasn’t really helping either, saying: “This isn’t helping anyone; it’s just causing more chaos.”

Bailey’s defenders say she has a right to be angry and that parents should know what their children might encounter online.

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Another wrote: “She has every right to be upset if she isn’t informed. Co-parenting is hard!” That was overruled by arguments over whether she should have mentioned it publicly. One critic said: “Public criticism only makes things worse for both of you.”

The public discussion also touched on the difficulties of co-parenting in public, a modern experience that can be especially difficult when children grow up online, whether their parents want it or not. Are not.

Last month, Bailey and DDG revealed that they had chosen to “break up” four months after she referred to him as her “first, deep, true love” during a sit-down chat. Bailey with their baby recently.

As this situation continues to develop, fans are wondering exactly how this public back-and-forth will affect their co-parenting going forward.

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