Bhad Bhabie — born Danielle Bregoli — made a powerful and disturbing revelation during a recent appearance on Ari Fletcher’s “Dinner With The Don“ podcast. The rapper and viral star shared that she was sexually abused by her mother’s ex-boyfriend between the ages of 3 and 6, sparking a long-lasting pattern of trauma and abuse throughout her life.
Now 21 and known for her outspoken persona and OnlyFans success, Bregoli detailed how these early experiences shaped her perception of relationships, justice, and self-worth. Her raw and emotional admissions have gone viral — and prompted widespread reactions across social media.
Allegations of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Danielle didn’t mince words in the podcast episode. She said the abuse began at an extremely young age — before she even understood what was happening to her.
“I was molested from when I was 3 to 6 by my mom’s ex,” she told Ari. “And that wasn’t the only time.”
She went on to allege that another man later molested her when she was a minor. Ari, who referred to the man with voice bleeps, described him as the “big guy that used to be with you,” to which Bhad Bhabie nodded and confirmed the identity without revealing his name publicly.
No Justice, No Accountability
Bhad Bhabie said she reported the abuse to her mother, Barbara Bregoli, and to police authorities — but no legal consequences ever followed.
“Nobody ever goes to jail when it comes to me,” she said. “I never got justice. I never felt protected.”
Her words highlight the frustrating and tragic reality that many survivors of childhood abuse face: a lack of institutional support, legal follow-through, and emotional closure.
Fans and TikTok Users Investigating Allegations
After the podcast episode aired, TikTok users began combing through past videos and interviews, attempting to identify the individuals Bhad Bhabie referenced. The online sleuthing has ignited conversations about accountability, trauma, and how public figures often carry deeply private pain.
While Bregoli hasn’t named the individuals publicly, she confirmed enough during the podcast to trigger concern and curiosity across social media platforms.
A Pattern of Exploitation by Older Men
Danielle also explained that older men frequently pursued her when she was still underage, often under the guise of romantic relationships.
She acknowledged how this behavior became normalized in her world, especially after she gained viral fame as a teenager following her infamous appearance on Dr. Phil, where she coined the phrase “Cash me ousside, how ’bout dat?”
Despite her fame, Danielle said she was still a child navigating dangerous adult situations — and that exploitation was part of the package.
Turn-About Ranch and Her Troubled Teen Years
As a result of her behavioral issues and viral notoriety, Bhad Bhabie was sent to Turn-About Ranch, a behavioral program in Escalante, Utah, featured in the Dr. Phil franchise. She previously spoke out about alleged abuse that occurred at the facility, where other girls reportedly faced sexual assault. Bhad Bhabie said she was not assaulted there but described the environment as highly toxic and harmful.
“I saw what happened to other girls. I saw the pain in their eyes,” she told Ari. “Even if it didn’t happen to me, it hurt watching it happen.”
Turning Trauma Into Strength
Despite the emotional weight of her revelations, Bhad Bhabie appears to be turning her trauma into fuel. She’s back to making music and recently reignited public interest with a rap battle involving Travis Barker’s daughter, Alabama.
Her return to music could mark a turning point in her journey — reclaiming her voice after years of being misunderstood, sexualized, and dismissed.
If You or Someone You Know Needs Help
Bhad Bhabie’s story is heartbreaking but, sadly, not uncommon. Millions of survivors live with the pain of childhood sexual abuse, and many — like Danielle — feel justice was never served.
If you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual assault or abuse, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or visit RAINN.org for free, confidential support.
Danielle’s bravery in speaking out could be a lifeline for others facing similar trauma. Her story is a powerful reminder of why we must believe survivors, support them, and demand justice.