In a new development in the ongoing custody proceedings, DDG has officially been granted permission to visit her son, Halo, in Italy. The decision comes after months of legal back-and-forth, and while the visit marks a step forward for the mother-son relationship, it comes with strict limitations imposed by the court.

According to sources close to the matter, DDG will not be allowed to post any content about Halo on social media during or after the visit. This condition is believed to be part of broader efforts to maintain the child’s privacy and protect his well-being amid heightened public interest.
In addition, all interactions between DDG and her son will be supervised by a court-appointed professional, ensuring the visit complies with legal and psychological standards set by the court. The presence of a supervisor indicates that the visit is classified as monitored, possibly due to prior concerns raised during custody evaluations.
Neither DDG nor representatives from the court have released official public statements at this time. However, the arrangement may signal a tentative shift toward reconciliation or structured co-parenting in the future.
The visit is expected to take place in the coming weeks, though exact dates and locations are being kept private for security and confidentiality reasons.
Sign up for the 3Music Newsletter for breaking news, events, and unique stories.
Ghanaian rapper, Ian Jazzi, has released a new album titled I WUZ HIA SOM( I DEY 2OO FORM), marking another milestone in his long-running career in Ghana’s hip-hop scene…
“It felt like an action film. The embassy they bombed was about nine minutes from my hotel,” he said...
In a collaboration that has surprised fans across continents, Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has announced an upcoming single with Grammy-winning American singer John Legend…
The beloved Disney Channel series, which turned a generation of viewers into loyal fans, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a special event on Disney+, marking a nostalgic milestone for…
Ghanaian dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has revealed exciting plans for his annual SHATTAFEST festival, announcing that the event is set to make its way to London this year. The announcement came during a recent radio interview, where Shatta Wale hinted at a month-long celebration for his fans in the UK.
Award-winning Ghanaian brand strategist and marketing executive Keni Ribeiro is urging Ghana to think more strategically about the growing global attention the country is receiving.
Ghanaian gospel musician MOG Music is set to make history as the first Ghanaian artiste to headline the iconic OVO Arena Wembley, a venue with a seating capacity of approximately 12,500 people.
Ghanaian actress, filmmaker and entrepreneur Juliet Ibrahim has opened up about one of the biggest regrets in her over two-decade career in the entertainment industry.
She says Ghana remains an important part of her journey and credits the local music community for supporting her early work...
Ghanaian-American singer, Moliy, has landed the cover of Billboard Africa for its March/April 2026 issue, where she reflects on her rapid rise in the global music scene and the online community that helped fuel her breakthrough...
Ghanaian Afrobeats singer, Kelvynboy, is set to engage with fans in the United States through a special meet-and-greet event scheduled to take place at The Living Room in New York City...
Over the years, the singer has earned international recognition for his unique sound and storytelling style, often delivering songs that explore themes of love, relationships and personal reflection...
Showboy Shares His Journey From Prison To Becoming Ghana's Biggest Trapper
Comments