Tia Kemp is clearly not pleased with Halle Bailey’s recent legal maneuvers involving DDG. The host of the Aunt-Tea podcast, who recently collaborated with DDG for a livestream on Twitch, learned about Halle’s restraining order situation through her family, specifically her nieces and nephews. Tia wasted no time in sharing her candid opinions on this matter. She threw some subtle shade, making it clear that she’s not a fan of what’s happening “under the f*g sea.” Let’s dive into the details of this unfolding drama…
Tia Kemp Shares Strong Opinions on Halle Bailey’s Legal Actions
Tia didn’t hold back on her feelings when she took to Instagram Live on Wednesday, May 14, to express her views on Halle’s situation. While comfortably lounging in her pajamas, Tia addressed the shocking news that DDG is now legally prohibited from seeing his son or being near his ex. It seems her family was quick to fill her in on the latest gossip, and her reaction was anything but positive. Tia’s response highlights her concern about the implications of using legal measures in personal disputes.
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Reflecting on her own experiences, Tia recounted her share of tumultuous moments with her former partner, Rick Ross. Despite having faced physical altercations in her past, she firmly believes that restricting a father’s access to his child is crossing a line. “We ain’t no f*cking saints,” Tia admitted, recalling a particularly intense incident where she kicked Rick in the stomach. However, she strongly advocates for keeping legal interventions out of personal relationships, emphasizing that it complicates matters unnecessarily.
Tia Kemp’s Co-Parenting Guidelines: Resolving Conflicts Without Legal Action
Tia Kemp has established her own set of principles for navigating the often tumultuous waters of co-parenting. She firmly believes that resorting to restraining orders is not the solution. Instead, she suggests that couples facing disputes regarding their children should take their issues to family court. Tia mentioned that she never considered placing a restraining order against Rick Ross, even during their toughest times together. She understands that if a father were to be incarcerated for violating a court order, it would hinder his ability to financially support their child, which is not in anyone’s best interest.
“I ain’t put a restraining order on my baby daddy,” Tia declared emphatically. “B*tch, I don’t want you in jail because you can’t do for sh*t for us in there. I’ma beat your ass, and you bet not call no police. You whoop my ass, I ain’t calling them b*tches either.”
Tia is an advocate for handling conflicts in a more traditional manner, all while ensuring that the child’s needs are prioritized. She even threw in a bit of extra shade, expressing her disdain for the drama “going on under the f*cking sea,” which seems to be a direct jab at Halle’s involvement in the Little Mermaid film.
Halle Bailey Accuses DDG of Physical Misconduct in Front of Their Child
According to court documents, Halle Bailey has made serious allegations against DDG, prompting her to seek legal protection. She claimed that DDG engaged in behaviors that instilled fear for her personal safety and the well-being of their child, Halo, as recently as May 10. The specific accusations include verbal harassment and threats, indicating that DDG’s actions crossed boundaries that made her feel unsafe in her own home.
Halle has also referred to several alleged physical confrontations that occurred between her and DDG over disagreements related to their son. Furthermore, she claimed that DDG has not significantly contributed to the financial support needed for their child’s upbringing, raising concerns about his commitment as a co-parent.
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