Bhad Bhabie is a mother, and she's sharing the first photo of her daughter with the world. The 20-year-old rapper shared a photo of her and her daughter to her Instagram profile on March 22, 2024. Bhad Bhabie, born Danielle Marie Bregoli, is seen wearing a pink robe with her daughter swaddled in a heart-print blanket, resting on the inside of her elbow.
There's a heart emoji covering the baby's face. "You’re going to be the most loving, protective mother ❤," one person wrote in the comments.
"Congratulations ," Paris Hilton commented.
Bhad Bhabie rose to fame after clips of her appearance on Dr. Phil in 2016 went viral online. Most people probably know her by the phrase, "Cash me outside, how 'bout dah." The episode was titled, "I Want To Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried To Frame Me For A Crime."
Years later, she has entered motherhood. She welcomed her daughter with boyfriend Le Vaughn in mid-March, according to a rep. The couple first announced that they were expecting in December.
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While some fans congratulated the couple, other people flooded her with negativity.
"Another future single mother guaranteed," one person wrote.
Another commented: "This not a good look Danielle. This not a good look."
Her fans, however, weren't having it and came to her defense.
"She is going to be an absolutely amazing mother❤️," one person commented. "[Expletive] what ppl are saying."
Another user wrote: "Yall talking so much mess but she can give her kid a better life than any of yall can ..and she look better doing it to ."
In a February interview with People, she opened up about preparing to become a mom and her choosing her daughter's name. "The name doesn't really have any specific meaning, it's just his mom picked the middle name and then I had a list of five names I liked, and Kali was one of them," she said. "I thought that Love went good with Kali."
She also talked about why she and her partner choose to keep their relationship and personal life out of the public eye. "I even see people saying, 'Oh, I don't think she's ready. I don't think she's ready,'" she said at the time. "It's like, 'How can you, from your computer screen, determine if I'm ready to be a mother or not?' I don't even be on [social media], so how can you determine that? You know? It's just kind of off."
She's also previously opened up about wishing people would stop holding her to the image of the teenage version of herself who rose to fame. "I'm not gonna be that 14-year-old girl forever," she said. "I'm sure you're not the same person you were when you were 14."
"I don't have the same attitude," she continued. "Yes, I may have felt one way about something when I was younger now I feel different. I'm a human."