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Bhad Bhabie Flaunts Staggering $57M OnlyFans Earnings After Allegedly Being Assaulted By Her Ex

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By Favour Adegoke on July 16, 2024 at 9:15 AM EDT
Updated on July 16, 2024 at 12:48 PM EDT

Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli, popularly known as Bhad Bhabie, revealed that she has earned a jaw-dropping sum of $57 million from OnlyFans since 2021, primarily from subscription fees and fan messages.

She initially gained fame at 13 with her "Cash me outside" catchphrase on "Dr. Phil" and has since had a moderately successful career as a rapper.

Bhad Bhabie's OF earning reveal comes after she shared a shocking video of her getting allegedly assaulted by her child's father.

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Bhad Bhabie Shares Impressive $57 Million Earnings From OnlyFans

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Over the weekend, Bhad Bhabie took to Instagram to reveal the significant fortune she has amassed since joining OnlyFans in 2021.

The 21-year-old shared her financial success on her Instagram story, flaunting her astonishing earnings, which have surpassed $57 million.

The earnings report she posted covers the period from April 1, 2021, just six days after her 18th birthday when she joined OnlyFans, to July 11, 2024.

According to the Daily Mail, the breakdown of her income indicates that the bulk of her earnings came from subscription fees, currently priced at $23.99 per month, and fan messages, which can cost up to $50 each.

Interestingly, Bhad Bhabie earned significantly more from messages than subscriptions, with $32,480,699.40 coming from messages and $24,001,777.86 from subscriptions.

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Additionally, the rapper received $578,281.22 in tips while making no money from posts, referrals, or live streams on the platform since her debut in April 2021.

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Bhad Bhabie Shared A Clip Of Her Child's Father Physically Assaulting Her

Bhad Bhabie's bragging about her wealth comes a few days after she shared shocking photos and videos of her allegedly being abused by the father of her child, Le Vaughn.

In the footage, the person presumed to be Le Vaughn can be seen standing over Bhad Bhabie and brutally throwing her to the concrete ground, face first, as they engaged in a heated altercation.

In another scene, he appeared to drag the Only Fans star by her hair until she hit the ground and proceeded to kick her.

The rapper also shared photos of her badly bruised face, with the left side looking battered and wounded.

Along with domestic abuse evidence, Bhad Bhabie also spoke about her relationship with Le Vaughn, with whom she shares a child, Kari Love, noting that she loves him and only wants him to get help.

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Bhad Bhabie Wants Her Child's Father To Get Help And 'Make A Real Change'

2018 Billboard Music Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 20, 2018 in Las Vegas, NV. 20 May 2018 Pictured: Bhad Bhabie
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In her posts on her Instagram Stories, Bhad Bhabie shed more light on the assault incident and why she shared the brutal footage.

She wrote, "I love that man more than I love myself and it's honestly really sad. But unfortunately this is real life I know the easy way out is to leave, and that's better said than done. This doesn't happen this extreme often, but LV definitely has a problem."

Bhad Bhabie added, "My point in sharing this wasn't to attack him, it was for him to see what he does is wrong and to take accountability and make a REAL CHANGE."

In her follow-up post, the rapper claimed that she and Le Vaughn have not been together since May. She also hinted that their altercation began over who keeps custody of their child.

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Bhad Bhabie said, "This man think he gonna [sic] take my daughter from me! Say whatever you want, [trying to] take my baby is crazy."

Bhad Bhabie's Rise To Fame As The 'Cash Me Outside' Girl

Warner Music Pre-Grammy Party 2019 held at The NoMad Hotel Los Angeles on February 7, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Bhad Bhabie, Danielle Bregoli.
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Bhad Bhabie gained fame at age 13 in 2016 after her memorable appearance on "Dr. Phil" to discuss her unruly behavior, including stealing a crew member's car during the episode's filming.

When the audience laughed at her during the show, she retorted with the now-famous phrase, "Cash me outside, how 'bout that?"

This catchphrase made her an internet sensation and even led to a music career as a rapper. In 2017, she returned to the "Dr. Phil" show without an audience, riding the wave of her newfound fame. Her catchphrase even earned her a nomination for an MTV Movie & TV Award in the Trending category.

Bhad Bhabie was subsequently sent to Turn-About Ranch in Utah, a facility for "troubled teens," which has since gained notoriety.

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In March 2021, she spoke out about the abuse she endured there, claiming in a YouTube video that staff forced her to remain still for three days without sleep and used physical violence on other teens.

She criticized the "Dr. Phil" show for sending teenagers to the ranch, though Dr. Phil himself has stated he was unaware of the conditions there.

Bhad Bhabie Opens Up About Turn-About Ranch Trauma In New Docu-Series 'Teen Torture Inc.'

Bhad Bhabie at TBT Magazine Glow Party - Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA - 26 August
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Bhad Bhabie was recently featured in the new Max docu-series "Teen Torture Inc.," where she discusses her experiences at Turn-About Ranch.

On Instagram, she shared a trailer for the series, which premiered last week, and revealed that she is still coping with the trauma from her time there.

"I can speak for myself when I say that I'm still dealing with the effects from my time spent at the camp I was sent to and kept at for six months at 13 years old," she wrote in the caption. "I know there are also thousands of other people who have suffered abuse mentally and physically at these places that are still suffering."

Bhad Bhabie warned parents, "These places are not a solution to fix your kid. Please do not send them there; they will come back with more trauma."

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She concluded her message by urging her followers to watch "Teen Torture Inc." on Max and to support organizations like ICAPA Network, which are working to shut down such facilities.

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