Bhad Bhabie, The ‘Cash Me Ousside’ Girl, Reveals Tens Of Millions In OF Earnings

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On September 14, 2016, Danielle Bregoli and her mother Barbara Ann appeared on Dr. Phil… and a star was born.

During the infamous segment of the show titled “I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime,” Bregoli, now known as “Bhad Bhabie” professionally, dropped the line heard ’round the internet world “Cash me ousside, how bow dah?”

Now, almost eight years later, Bregoli is a millionaire many, MANY times over.

“Bhad Bhabie” has made millions from personal appearances, a record contract and tour, endorsement deals, a Snapchat original series, and a mobile game, but her real moneymaker is OnlyFans.

This week, Bregoli posted a screenshot of OnlyFans earnings statement dating back to 2021 (she turned 18 in 2021) and the numbers are staggering.

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That’s right. Danielle Bregoli has turned being into a problem child and a catchphrase (which she now loathes even though it made her famous) into over $71 MILLION, $57 million of which went right into her (and Uncle Sam’s) pocket.

She’s earned over $24 million from OnlyFans subscriptions, over half a million dollars in tips, and over $32 million from people just sending her direct messages. What a world!

According to TMZ, those numbers are “100% legit and that her receipts check out.”

Bregoli was also recently featured in the Max documentary Teen Torture, Inc. in which she discussed her time spent at the Turn-About Ranch rehabilitation center.

Following her appearance on Dr. Phil, she was basically kidnapped and sent to the facility for “troubled teens” in Escalante, Utah. She would later accuse staff members at the “ranch” of physical and mental abuse including forcing her to sit still for three days straight without sleep, kids being forcefully restrained, ignoring reports of bullying, and taking away “privileges” like beds, food and heat.

As the old marketing slogan for Virginia Slims cigarettes used to say (with a slight alteration), “You’ve come a long way, Bhabie.”

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