
Halle Bailey & DDG Legally Barred From Sharing Son’s Photos

The estranged couple was legally ordered to maintain their son Halo off social media, with strict visitation phrases and a monitor making certain compliance.
Halle Bailey and DDG have been legally barred from sharing any on-line content material involving their 19-month-old son Halo following a courtroom order out of Los Angeles that restricts each mother and father from posting photographs or details about the kid on social media.
According to courtroom filings, the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles issued a directive stating: “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.”
The choice comes amid ongoing custody preparations between Bailey, identified for her function in The Little Mermaid, and the YouTuber and rapper.
The courtroom additionally authorised a revised visitation schedule that permits DDG professionally supervised time with Halo twice every week and each different Sunday.
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Per the paperwork, DDG is allowed “peaceful contact” with Bailey to coordinate visits. He is permitted to see Halo each Wednesday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to six p.m., and on alternating Sundays throughout the identical hours.
The courtroom emphasised that the monitor’s function contains making certain each events observe social media sharing restrictions.
“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 paperwork learn.
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