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    Rapper DDG Announces Split from Halle Bailey

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    By Aaior K. Comfort

    Rapper DDG has officially announced the end of his relationship with singer and actress Halle Bailey. The couple, who began dating in January 2022 and welcomed their son, Halo, in 2023, have chosen to part ways amicably.

    In his announcement, DDG emphasized the enduring bond between them, stating that their love remains deep and true despite their separation. He shared, “Dear friends and supporters, after much reflection and heartfelt conversations, Halle and I have decided to go our separate ways.”

    While their romantic relationship has come to an end, both DDG and Halle Bailey are committed to maintaining a strong connection as co-parents and friends moving forward.

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