![]() ![]() While there, DDG reveals he approached Hov and tried to ask him for some advice as an artist. He says he met them at Bey’s birthday and that it was super dope to see and meet them and other attendees. RELATED: DDG Says He And Halle Bailey Were Not Forced To Reveal Baby: ‘We Just Felt Comfortable To Do It‘Ĭhanging gears, DDG also speaks on meeting JAY-Z and Beyoncé. DDG admits that during the delivery he was scared when doctors put a needle in her hand and drew “tons of blood.” For DDG, he was super present for Bailey, going to doctor’s appointments, being in the delivery room, and even helping pull the baby’s head out of her womb. The rapper also says that having a baby is fun and cool, especially being able to watch them grow every day, and he’s definitely wanting more kids. He says they tried to keep their pregnancy under wraps because it’s very sensitive, but they were almost caught by paparazzi while walking to a doctor’s appointment. When asked about their secret baby, DDG reveals that the two of them weren’t aiming for a baby, it just happened. When they finally got to their first date, DDG says Bailey led the whole thing, asked all the questions, and loved that she took control. Speaking on how they got together, DDG admits that Bailey followed him first on social media, and hadn’t even known until fan pages brought it to his attention. RELATED: Enough Is Enough: Halle Bailey Claps Back At Fans Accusing Her Of Gaslighting And Lying To Them During Secret Pregnancy With DDG ![]() Together, the two don’t care about the criticism. While addressing the haters and people who have criticized their relationship, like Amanda Seales, DDG slams them and calls her a “clout chaser.” The rapper says despite his profession and past relationships, Bailey has been a breath of fresh air and that there is an unfair expectation for who she should date. However, one thing that’s not a joke is their relationship, no matter how hard critics try to break them up and claim Bailey’s too good for him. He notes that he really did just play a joke on fans and found the image on Google. ![]() He says he moved in with then-girlfriend Rubi Rose, landed one of his first major hits with Los Angeles rapper Blueface, and things have been great since.īreaking his silence on his secret baby with girlfriend, singer and actress Halley Bailey, DDG talks about the viral April Fools’ Day sonogram post. The rapper, who was around 19 at the time, recalls buying a huge Cuban chain and moving to Los Angeles off of his first big YouTube check, which was about $30,000. RELATED: Rubi Rose Congratulates Ex DDG And Halle Bailey On The Birth Of Their Son Halo: ‘I Have No Ill Feelings… It’s A Baby’ He would get about 5 to 10 million views. DDG, who had already been writing songs since 7, would also record and post diss tracks, targeting rappers like Lil Yachty - however, he clarifies to Lee that it was him strictly clout chasing to go viral and make money. With his first YouTube uploads, he immediately went viral.ĭDG reveals that he initially gained fame online for doing video reactions like his viral video reacting to Nicki Minaj‘s “Anaconda.” The young YouTuber only had about 300 subscribers and got tens of thousands of views in hours. he chose the camera and hasn’t looked back since. He tells host Jason Lee that when his brother passed, the family received donations, leaving his mom asking if he wanted a car or camera as a gift. Taking matters into his own hands, DDG began getting into content creation, which he claims he’s naturally good at. The rapper explains how all of these circumstances and trials that he went through motivated him to build a better life for himself and his family, especially his mother who was working two jobs, including a gig at Rite Aid, where she was constantly robbed at gunpoint. He says it was very hard to get through it because they were super close and nearly acted like a father figure, teaching him how to drive, etc. RELATED: DDG Claims He’s Not Trolling Fans After New Freestyle Leaves Internet Believing He & Halle Bailey Had A Kid Named Halo: ‘I Just Tell Y’all What Y’all Wanna Hear’ĭDG also opens up about losing his older brother to gun violence. He says he got good grades, had all the girls, played sports, and didn’t need the streets, even though his friends were in gangs. Despite growing up this way, DDG says he was a stellar student and chose not to get caught up in street life. Speaking on his hard times with his family, DDG says he was raised poor, living without hot water in the house at one point. The rapper grew up with his parents sheeparated and lived mostly with his mother. Although many consider it a small town, DDG claims it’s rough and like a tiny Detroit, which is about 40 minutes away. While sitting with host Jason Lee, DDG recalls his childhood and growing up poor in Pontiac, Michigan. ![]()
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