Halle Bailey’s Man, DDG, Fires ‘Broke Big-Backs’ Trolling Son’s Face: ‘He’s The Most Handsome Baby’

by Grace Somes
Halle Bailey, Halo and DDG || Image credit: @ddg @hallebailey

Halle Bailye’s baby daddy, DDG, is blasting back at negativity after revealing their son, Halo, to the world. The proud father shut down the trolls who dared criticize his six-month-old son’s face.

The couple recently revealed their baby boy Halo’s face after months of hiding it and being very careful about it on social media.

Halle Bailey and DDG shared new family photos of their family of three in Italy.

Although many people on social media responded positively, some hated Halo’s face and their family situation, expressing these negative emotions through their comments.

The Michigan rapper and YouTuber has responded to the hatred in a new vlog.

“I read a few comments, but I know I’ve got the best-looking son in the entire world. There’s no baby out here that is more handsome than my son,” DDG began.

“But I’ve seen a few poor, dirty, broke, sad, big back b*tches on Instagram talking about my son, and it just makes me so angry and mad. But then I have to realize that my son is richer than them, and he has a more successful life.”

DDG continued to detail why his son is blessed regardless of what people say online.

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He added, “As early as six months, he’s been across the world. He’s been about the world already. And then, those poor broke people can barely eat.”

“And I just want to say, like, make sure you keep that on the internet because you’re ugly in real life.”

The “Impatient” hitmaker clarifies why he and Halle decided to stop being secretive and bring their baby online.

“But I don’t want to come on here and be super dupper negative. It’s just that I’m very protective of myself and my family, especially my son. I’m like overly protective, crushed out protective. I hope you can understand that.

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“Hopefully, I could also capture and keep some type of privacy, but I also want my son to excel in plenty of different ways. I don’t know if I want him to be like some internet sensation. But I do believe he’s going to be very, very talented,” DDG added.

In an age where online criticism can be harsh and relentless, DDG’s message is clear: family comes first, and there is no room for hate.

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