Actress of “The Little Mermaid” accuses former partner of domestic violence

Halle Bailey actress and singer who starred in the live action of “The Little Mermaid” accused his former partner, rapper DDG, domestic violence .

According to TMZ, the actress told her statement that DDG started to become aggressive in January about two months after the couple’s end. After the aggressions, Halle would have filed a police report and The judge granted a restriction order which requires the rapper to be at least 90 meters away from the actress.

One of the first cases of aggression would have occurred after the actress took her son, Halo, to spend time with her father. The two would have argued and the rapper would have changed, holding Halle’s hair and then beaten his face violently against the wheel . The actress said that with the aggression, her front tooth would have broken.

Ariel’s interpreter in the Disney feature would then have headed to DDG’s family – which told about the aggression – and everyone assured that they would take care of the baby while he was with his father.

Halle also told about another episode of violence, in which his former partner would have entered his home without permission and invaded his room. The rapper would have photographed her room and accused the actress to use the place to relate to other people . Days later, he would have again entered his house, broken the security camera and also stolen his cell phone.

Last Sunday (11), while Halle enjoyed Mother’s Day with her son and sister, singer Chloe Bailey, DDG would have sent numerous sites and photos accusing the actress of being enjoying the island next to singer Brent Faiyaz.

According to the publication, in addition to the restrictive measure, DDG would also be Forbidden to talk about the actress and her son on social networks and also in live broadcasts.

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This content was originally published in an actress of “The Little Mermaid” accuses former domestic violence partner on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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