
Fight Breaks Out After Man Calls DDG “Doo Doo Garbage”
Now the man who hurled the insult wants to take legal action against the rapper.
It was all fun and games—until somebody got hurt. Over the weekend, DDG was attending an event when someone called him “doo doo garbage.”
Evidently, DDG, his brother and team didn’t find it funny, and an altercation ensued. In a clip making the rounds on social media, the man repeats the term “doo doo garbage” twice.
Before he can finish saying it the second time, DDG’s brother comes into frame and shoves the man—hard.
Now, the man who hurled the insult wants to take legal action against the rapper. In another clip, the man explains his side of the story, saying he was only trying to make a joke.
“I’ll called him ‘doo doo garbage’ from around the way,” he admits. “His brother comes back and tries to press me about what I said. He said, ‘What you say?’ I said, ‘doo doo garbage.’ Pushed the s### out of me. […] I gotta take legal action against him or his brother, somebody out here. That’s unacceptable.”
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DDG has been making headlines regularly as of late—mostly related to his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child, Halle Bailey. In May, the Little Mermaid actress secured temporary full custody of their 16-month-old son and a restraining order against DDG after alleging repeated physical abuse and fearing for her child’s safety.
As a result, she was granted both legal and physical custody of the toddler until there can be another court hearing. The decision followed her emergency petition, which claimed she acted without notifying DDG because she “was afraid that the violence would re-occur” and worried he might take their son “out of the area” before the court could intervene.
Bailey also obtained a temporary protective order, citing multiple alleged assaults by DDG since their breakup in October 2024. In her filing, she detailed the first alleged incident in January that she said happened after she tried to schedule a visit. The court documents included photos of a chipped tooth and bruises on her arm.
The restraining order requires DDG to stay at least 100 yards away from both Bailey and their child. He’s also barred from possessing firearms and prohibited from contacting her directly or indirectly. Bailey requested that he not be allowed to use his streaming platforms to incite harassment, asking the court to prevent him from “weaponizing” his audience against her.
The next court date is scheduled for Los Angeles Superior Court on June 4.
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