Fans may not be seeing Halle Bailey and DDG’s son Halo for a while on social media. A California judge has ordered the duo not to post their son on social media.

Per court documents obtained by People Magazine, the 25-year-old actress/singer and the 27-year-old YouTuber are banned from sharing any “photographs, images and/or information” online of their almost two-year-old son, Halo.
“For reasons discussed on the record, and with no objection from either party, the Court orders both parties to refrain from posting, uploading, or disseminating on the Internet or social media platforms, photographs, images, and/or information regarding the minor child or causing any other person to engage in such posting, uploading, or dissemination,” per the documents filed by the family division of the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles.

The court documents also state that there has been an updated Visitation agreement between The Little Mermaid actress and DDG, whose real name is Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.
According to court documents, the new visitation schedule consists of DDG spending time with his son for a professionally monitored visitation session every Wednesday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., PST. He will also be able to spend time with Halo during that same time period and every other Sunday.
“The professional monitor is to be advised and instructed that a primary purpose of the monitoring requirement is to ensure compliance with the Court’s orders regarding social media posting, dissemination of information, and the like as explained above in this order,” the documents explained.

Baily and DDG have been in the midst of this developing custody battle for awhile now. The former couple went their separate ways in October of 2024.
Photo Credit: Halle Baily Instagram; Kai Cenant YouTube