Actor Halle Bailey (25), known for the Disney live-action film The Little Mermaid, has filed a lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend and rapper DDG (real name Darryl Granberry, 27) for allegations of physical and verbal abuse, and has obtained a temporary restraining order from the court.

According to reports from U.S. outlets People and TMZ on the 13th (local time), Bailey stated in documents submitted to the Los Angeles County Superior Court that she could no longer endure DDG's ongoing violence and harassment.

In the documents, Bailey claimed, "He broke my front teeth, left bruises on my arms, and incited online attacks using millions of followers." Photos and text messages from the incident were also submitted as evidence.

The court issued a temporary restraining order against DDG, which prohibits him from coming within 100 yards (about 90 meters) of Bailey and their 5-month-old son, Halo. The order also covers Halo's school and Bailey's vehicle.

Bailey also alleged that DDG defamed her on social media and incited fans to threaten her. She noted, "He spreads lies during live broadcasts and claims to have separated me from our son, leading fans to send threatening messages toward me with hashtags like '#freehalo.'"

Additionally, in March, there was an incident where DDG allegedly broke into Bailey's home without her consent, hurled abuses, and attempted to forcefully take their sick child away, which has been reported to the police.

Bailey is set to begin filming a movie in Italy for about two months starting in June and has requested sole custody of their son Halo during that period. She explained, "Family and the nanny can adequately care for the child, and DDG has repeatedly refused the custody schedule."

Additionally, Bailey has requested the court to issue an order prohibiting DDG from posting or mentioning her and their son on all platforms including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter), and to order DDG to complete a 52-week offender intervention program.

The two started dating in 2022, welcomed their first son Halo in December 2023, but broke up earlier this year. The court hearing for this case is scheduled for June 4.

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