Bhad Bhabie
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-08
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Bhad Bhabie is real — Danielle Marie Bregoli, born March 26, 2003, who became a viral phenomenon after a September 2016 Dr. Phil appearance produced the catchphrase "Cash me ousside, how bow dah." She turned that fame into a real music career, debuting the single "These Heaux" in August 2017 at age 14 — making her the youngest female rapper ever to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 — and signing with Atlantic Records. She has also been unusually aggressive, for over a decade, about controlling her own name and likeness: in 2017 she and her mother sued multiple companies (through their firm Dani B Holdings LLC) for using her voice, catchphrase, and avatar in mobile games without a licensing deal, and threatened Walmart over unauthorized merchandise the same year. That same instinct is why "Bhad Bhabie AI" searches matter: she opened an OnlyFans account on April 1, 2021 — six days after turning 18 — and it reportedly earned over $1 million in its first six hours, a record at the time that outpaced Bella Thorne's earlier debut, confirmed directly by OnlyFans to press. Two kinds of fakes trade on that same fame today. First, AI voice-clone sites sell "Bhad Bhabie AI voice" song covers and text-to-speech tools built on her catchphrase-era voice — commercial products with no affiliation to her. Second, AI image/video tools are used to generate explicit "deepfake" material falsely labeled with her name — none of it is authentic and none of it is something she has produced, licensed, or endorsed. Her real accounts are @bhadbhabie on Instagram and TikTok and @BhadBhabie on X. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @bhadbhabie Appears official ~15M followers — her primary account.
- TikTok @bhadbhabie Appears official ~10.6M followers.
- X (Twitter) @BhadBhabie Appears official Posts music, business, and direct responses to impersonators here.
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What is Bhad Bhabie's real name?
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Is every “Bhad Bhabie” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- "Danielle Bregoli" and "Bhad Bhabie" are the same person — the legal name has been part of the public record since her 2016 Dr. Phil appearance and her own 2017 lawsuit filings, not a name that surfaced through doxxing.
Account history
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Under continuous verification — 3 accounts on record; last full sweep Aug 17, 2026, 3 reachable.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- "Bhad Bhabie AI voice" cover and text-to-speech generators are unauthorized third-party products built on her catchphrase-era voice clips — not her, not licensed by her.
- Explicit "deepfake" images and videos circulating under her name are AI-generated fabrications, not real content — she has never produced, licensed, or endorsed sexualized AI material of herself.
- She has a documented history (since 2017) of legal action against companies that use her voice, catchphrase, or likeness without a licensing deal — treat any product or account monetizing her identity without a clear, verifiable link to her as unauthorized.
- Her real handles are the exact, correctly-spelled ones above (@bhadbhabie / @BhadBhabie); lookalike or fan accounts are not her.
The documented facts
- Real person: Danielle Marie Bregoli, born March 26, 2003; became a viral phenomenon after a September 2016 Dr. Phil appearance that produced the catchphrase "Cash me ousside, how bow dah" Source: Wikipedia (extensively sourced) · documented
- Debut single "These Heaux" charted at #77 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 2017, making her — at age 14 — the youngest female rapper ever to chart on the Hot 100 Source: Billboard · documented
- In 2017, she and her mother (via their company Dani B Holdings LLC) filed a federal trademark lawsuit against mobile-game makers for using her voice, catchphrase, and likeness without a licensing deal, and separately threatened legal action against Walmart over unauthorized merchandise — a documented, years-long pattern of defending her real name and voice from unauthorized commercial use Source: ABC11 / AP · documented
- Opened her OnlyFans account on April 1, 2021, six days after turning 18, and earned over $1 million in the first six hours — a platform record at the time, confirmed to press directly by OnlyFans Source: Variety, Apr 2021 · documented
- Signed to Atlantic Records following her viral debut single, with subsequent releases including the 2018 mixtape "15" featuring Lil Yachty and Ty Dolla Sign Source: Wikipedia (extensively sourced) · documented
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