‘Cash Me Ousside’ Girl Pays Off Her Mother’s Mortgage For Christmas A Year After She Tried To Frame Her

2017 is ending with good guy Matt Lauer being exposed as an asshole and Cash Me Ousside chick being exposed as a nice person. Up is down. Left is right. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is an Oscar winner. I have a big hog.

Danielle Bregoli, who ascended to the national spotlight after appearing as a troubled teen on the Dr. Phil Show in 2016, has amassed 12 million Instagram followers and recently landed a major record label deal with Atlantic Records that is said to be “worth millions.” Danielle, who goes by the rap name Bhad Bhabie, is also going on tour where she’ll be paid $50,000 per show to lip sync and do Q&A’s with the audience. Oh yeah, she’s also 14-years-old. Fourteen.

Excuse me while I burn my college degree and start a YouTube channel centered around picking my ass hairs.

In any event, the silver lining in Cash Me Ousside girl on the fast track to being a millionaire before she can legally see a rated-R movie is that she appears to be using her money for good.

The 14-year-old gave her mother a Christmas gift that no teenie bopper should be able to afford: a check to pay off the mortgage on her house. The check was for $65,000, according to TMZ.

The irony of this super generous gift to her mother is that just a year back, Bregoli appeared on Dr. Phil in an episode titled, “I Want To Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried To Frame Me For A Crime.”

Moral of the story: it’s never too late to turn it all around.
[h/t Page Six]

 

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