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Rapper Bhad Bhabie, who went viral as a teen on 'Dr. Phil,' announces she's pregnant
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Date:2025-04-12 02:21:51
Surprise! Bhad Bhabie is expecting a baby.
The rapper, born Danielle Bregoli, confirmed she's having a daughter in an Instagram post Tuesday.
In the post, Bhad Bhabie shared a photo of herself sitting on a motorcycle and wearing a cropped purple top that showed off her baby bump.
"💗ITS🎀A💓GIRL💖," the rapper revealed.
USA TODAY has reached out to Bhad Bhabie's representatives for comment.
Bhad Bhabie, who went viral at 13 years old for her "cash me outside" catchphrase on "Dr. Phil," posted mirror selfies Dec. 1, in which she's wearing a white T-shirt stretched over her belly and gray sweatpants. The 20-year-old didn't include a caption.
The only other image that now appears on Bhad Bhabie's Instagram account is her Nov. 11 post celebrating boyfriend X Game LV's birthday.
As a teen from Boynton Beach, Florida, Bhad Bhabie inspired countless memes by appearing on "Dr. Phil" in 2016 and addressing the audience with the now-infamous phrase, "Cash me outside, how bou’ dah?" The segment clip in which she says this has accumulated 55 million views.
Since this viral moment, she has launched her music career and had several songs – including the most-streamed track from her 2018 debut album, "Gucci Flip Flops (Lil Yachty)" – make it to the Billboard Hot 100. Among her most-watched YouTube videos is one posted in March 2021, in which she alleges she experienced abuse at a program she was sent to for behavioral issues after her "Dr. Phil" appearance.
In the video, she demands an apology from Phil McGraw for sending her and others to Turn-About Ranch, a self-described "troubled teen treatment program" in Utah.
Contributing: Edward Segarra
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