Bhad Bhabie reunited with her baby daddy despite previously accusing him of abuse and later claiming he cheated on her with Alabama Barker.
If you missed the latest updates on Danielle Bregoli's chaotic year, let's catch you up. In addition to her heartbreaking cancer diagnosis, her personal life was just as turbulent. Earlier this year, she accused her partner,Le Vaughnof domestic violence, only to surprise everyone by getting a tattoo of it soon after.
Just when things couldn't get any more complicated, Alabama Barker entered the scene after Bhad Bhabie called her "housewife".
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Alabama Barker accused of being a 'Commorator'
Bhad Bhabie recently revealed on Instagram that she is "single" again, leaving fans wondering - what happened? According to her, Alabama Barker "took" her boyfriend and baby daddy Le Vaughn.
According to the rapper, things took a turn for the worse after a heated, alcohol-fueled feud with Le Vaughn led to a temporary split. During their time apart, Le Vaughn reportedly linked up with Alabama Barker, sparking rumors of an inappropriate relationship.
Bhabie claimed Alabama even brought Le Vaughn to her home and insisted she had evidence to back up her allegations.
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Alabama Barker denies the allegations
Travis Barker's daughter didn't stay silent for long, quickly taking to social media to defend herself against the allegations, saying:
"LV and our group of friends traveled to Las Vegas again last year before I found out they were together, during which he threw a bottle at my head, resulting in serious injuries."
This is not the first time troubling allegations have surfaced about Le Vaughn. Bhad Bhabie spoke about it earlier the alleged abuse she suffered during their relationshipmaking Alabama's side of the story somewhat plausible. While Bhad Bhabie is convinced that the 18-year-old is a "man stealer", Alabama adamantly denies any wrongdoing, insisting that she is completely innocent in the situation.
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Bhad Bhabie takes a selfie with Le Vaughn
Despite these recent allegations, Bhad Bhabie seems to be putting it behind her as she posed for a picture with her baby daddy, saying he is "forever my baby".
Whether this signals a new beginning or just a temporary ceasefire remains unclear, but for now the chaos seems to have simmered down.
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Inside Bad Bhabie's Cancer Drama
In November, 21-year-old rapper Danielle Bregoli, better known as Bhad Bhabie, subtly alluded to her ongoing health issues just hours before her mother publicly addressed the situation.
Recently, Bhad Bhabie has been in the limelight on the internet, with many social media users commenting on her appearance and expressing concern over her significant weight loss. Some even speculated that she looked alarmingly thin, adding to public concern about her well-being.
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"I'm sorry my cancer drug made me lose (sic) weight," Bhabie wrote on her Instagram stories on November 7. "I'm coming back slowly. So stop running (with) the worst narratives.”
From 'Dr. Phil' in Rap Stardom: Bhad Bhabie's Rise to Success
After her viral 2016 appearance on "Dr. Phil," where she famously said, "Cash me out, how about that?", Bhad Bhabie has since parlayed her viral fame into a successful career in music and modeling.
I'm talking to Basic Magazine In 2023, the rapper admitted, “I've always loved music. When I first started, I didn't really have the confidence and didn't think I could really do it. I've worked with a lot of co-authors, but now I do most of the writing myself. I've definitely evolved. I've always loved music and rap, so it became a natural profession for me.”
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"I'm really excited about my new music and EP," she added. "The single is definitely all me and we had so much fun making the music video. I'd made a lot of my own music before, but it was mostly about what the label wanted. When you signed, they were just thinking about hits and marketing, I didn't have much choice or a strong voice, now I will tell producers and music executives what I want them to sound like."
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