Halle Bailey and DDG’s legal teams work on written agreement as restraining order continues

It’s been several months since Halle Bailey was given a temporary restraining order against her former partner, DDG. Back in May, the Little Mermaid actress claimed he violently attacked her while he was picking up their son Halo. She said the incident left her with bruises and a chipped front tooth.
The order was initially set to expire on October 15. But according to The Shade Room, it has now been extended until November 5, 2025. This additional time reportedly gives both sides a chance to work through the case and create a written agreement.
Court records obtained by the outlet also include a detailed account of DDG’s supervised visit with Halo on September 17. The summary covers Bailey dropping off their son, what Halo talked about with his father, the activities they shared, and other details about the visit.
Halle Bailey & DDG

The update on the restraining order comes just days after DDG released his track “17 More Years.” In the song, the rapper and streamer opens up about wanting to be part of his son’s life and pleads with Bailey to allow for a more peaceful co-parenting arrangement.
"I don't wanna fight no more, tired of the court dates / Lawyers gettin’ over on us, watchin' money go to waste / We should all get together on his birthday, light the cake / If we talk, it'll get better, go ahead and drop the case / Used to text your phone, now we speaking through the mail / You don't even know I got love for you still / Said you want me gone, is that really how you feel? / Might as well get along, we got seventeen more years," he raps.
As of now, neither Bailey nor DDG has publicly spoken about the extension of the temporary restraining order.