We all love when a person who doesn’t deserve fame makes its way through the cracks and blows us all away; there was Rebecca Black, the Kardashians and now our favorite Cash Me Outside girl, Danielle Bregoli. If you’re curious about where she’s at now… after pleading guilty to grand theft auto, possession of marijuana, filing a fake police report, grand theft and a boat load of other felonies, we’ve got the low down for you.
(BTW, that’s a photo of her after being charged guilty. Clearly she’s having an unreal hair-day and is happy about something).
Not sure who she is; that’s probably because you know her as the one and only, “Cash Me Outside” girl. We first met the then 13-year –old on an episode of Dr. Phil where she debuted her claim to fame- her intensity. She showed up with her mom, Barbara Ann (poor Barbara Ann), who pleaded her daughter was out of control; which by the way is a total understatement. In case you haven’t seen her original debut, check out the video below:
Anyways, she earned her name “Cash Me Outside” after the audience began laughing at her for saying “Cash me outside, how bow dah” rather than “Catch me outside, how about that.” While the memes were funny, it’s hard to fathom how this illiterate, now 14-year-old with a criminal record, has gained such an avid following on social media. She will not let up the fame and has her own YouTube channel and more than 3.3 million followers on Instagram; not to mention, she has been selling merch. Hoodies, t-shirts and a picture of her face is selling for $250. I beg you not to make a poor investment on that one. Cash Me Outside girl is not worth the 250.
“Cash Me Outside” girl, now “Bhad Bhabie” (Bad Barbie if you didn’t catch on like I did – genuinely thought it was a play on a Boston accent), has had a hip-hop single “These Heaux” leaked by TMZ. Again, for direct translation, “heaux” is pronounced “hoes.” Thank god she makes reference to Kool-Aid and a man who has got to be her “ride or die” or else what sort of a hip-hop song would we have!? After all, you shouldn’t be comparing her “to no one.”
These profound lyrics really speak to me; definitely think her five years’ probation after pleading guilty to multiple charges has really allowed her to blossom into a great role model. If you’re in the mood for a good laugh and want to feel really intellectual, check out “These Heaux” (hoes).
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