Whew! Social Media Reacts To Halle Bailey Posting Halo Online After Recently Complaining About His Exposure (VIDEO)

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Chileeee! The innanet is chewin’ Halle Bailey UP after she dropped a new video with her and DDG’s son Halo.

RELATED: Halle Bailey Clears Up Her Reaction To Halo Appearing In Kai Cenat’s Stream With DDG (VIDEOS)

The Innanet Calls Out Halle Bailey For New Video With Halo

Early on Saturday, Nov. 23, Halle uploaded an Instagram Reel with baby Halo. The footage sees the toddler onstage with his mommy as she sings lyrics from her song, ‘In Your Hands.’ Halo seemed to be enjoying the stage, grabbing the microphone and even dancing along with his mom. Halle simply captioned the sweet moment, “he loves music” along with a [crying emoji].

Some fans loved the clip of Halle and Halo, but others called her out for recently complaining about Halo being online. If you needed a lil’ quick recap: Halle Bailey has been trending since DDG announced their breakup in a long IG Story post back in October. Since then, their split has become a lil’ messy on social media.

Social Media Reacts

See some of social media users reactions to Halle and Halo video in The Shade Room’s comment section.

Instagram user @__3zss wrote, DID YOU ASK HIS DADDY?!” 

Instagram user @audani__ wrote, Did she ask ddg to have him onstage with her? Or do the rules only apply to him.😂” 

While Instagram user @sincerelyshadae wrote, The ‘did ddg approve’ comments are annoying. She apologized…. Let it be.” 

Then Instagram user @liloletinyy wrote, I love that everything she does or wherever she goes she includes Halo 😫” 

Another Instagram user @shant33._ wrote, “But you don’t like your bby on a stream? k” 

Lastly, Instagram user @chef.kennyeats wrote, Wait so DDG can’t have him on stream in a secluded room but she can have him on stage 😂😂😂” 

Here’s Why Social Media Is Coming At Halle

Earlier this month, they went viral again after Halle called out DDG for putting Halo on Kai Cenat’s live stream. Halle hopped on X (formerly Twitter) to say she didn’t “approve” of Halo being on the stream while she was out of town. The singer also shared how upset she was about Halo’s continued exposure on the internet. Additionally, Bailey opened up about struggling with severe postpartum.

“I wasn’t told or notified, and I am extremely upset to have my baby in front of millions of people. I am his mother and protector and saddened that I wasn’t notified, especially when I am out of town,” Bailey wrote on X.

The next day, Halle hit up X again, admitting she might’ve overreacted about Halo being on Kai’s stream and shouldn’t have put her issues on the net.

“Yesterday maybe I did overreact and shouldn’t have brought it here. I know that Halo is always safe with his dad. I just don’t like finding out with the rest of the world what my baby is doing. Thank u Kai for the gifts for Halo,” she added.

DDG Steps In To Defend Halle

Right after Halle Bailey spoke out on X, DDG dropped a few videos to back up the mother of his child. TSR shared clips where the rapper made it clear he won’t stand for anyone disrespecting or coming at Halle. He also mentioned that he’s doing everything he can to support her as she navigates life as a new mom.

“One thing I don’t like when people do, I don’t like when people hate on Halle. I don’t care if people think she wrong or not, or I think she wrong or right. She could be going through something mentally after having a kid that I can’t understand as a man,” DDG says in one video.

In his rant, DDG called Halo his biggest blessing and showed love for Halle, saying he’ll always appreciate her for bringing his son into his life.

“Halo is the biggest blessing in my life. And I don’t remember what life was like before Halo. And I wouldn’t have him if it wasn’t for Halle. And for that reason alone, I have unconditional love and respect for her, that nobody can really change,” he continued.

RELATED: DDG Defends Halle Bailey After She Calls Out Halo’s Livestream Appearance With Kai Cenat (VIDEOS)

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