Bhad Bhabie claimed that anyone who'd subscribed to her OnlyFans immediately after she turned 18 should probably take a good, long look at themselves.
In September 2016, Danielle Pskowitz Bregoli and her mother, Barbara Ann appeared on a now-infamous episode of Dr. Phil.
During the segment titled: ‘I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime’, the pair discussed Bregoli’s behaviour and her tendencies to commit felons.
In retaliation to the audience’s laughter, Bregoli issued her famous phrase: “Catch me outside, how about that?”
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The utterance quickly went viral, leading to the then 13-year-old rebranding herself as rapper Bhad Bhabie and later releasing songs such as ‘Do It Like Me’ and ‘Gucci Flip Flops’.
Six days after turning 18, the Florida native opened an OnlyFans account and reportedly earned over $1 million in revenue in the first six hours.
It appears the business decision has continued to pay off, with the mum-of-one being revealed as the seventh-highest OnlyFans earner in 2024, as per Medium.
Three years after opening her OnlyFans account, Bhad Bhabie appeared on Barstool Sports’ Sundae Conversation with Caleb Pressley.
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During the conversation last year, the interviewer joked: “The night you turned 18 you... registered to vote?”
“That's not what I thought you was going to say," she laughed before Pressley jibed: "Oh, you thought I was going to say you joined the military.”
The conversation continued, with the Sundae Conversation host bringing up OnlyFans.
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One of the questions Pressley asked his guest was whether people had subscribed to the account when it was launched.
Bhad Bhabie replied in the positive, prompting the host to say: "Should they be in jail?”
“Yeah,” agreed the musician.
Bhad Bhabie has previously gotten candid about her decision to start posting content on OnlyFans, claiming she was ‘broke as f**k’ at the time.
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“I barely had s**t,” she said. “My mom was in control of my money, so she was doing whatever she wanted to do, and I had a $500 limit on my card."
She also revealed that the choice to branch out onto OnlyFans was a 'group decision' between herself and her manager.
The initial plan was to set aside $3 million in a savings account, and then for her to have $100,000 a month, however, things soon got out of control.
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Bhabie said: "It just kept coming and coming", adding: "I was like, sh*t."
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