Bhad Bhabie Fires Back with ‘Ms. Whitman,’ Taking Aim at Alabama Barker and Travis Barker
The ongoing feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker shows no signs of cooling down. The Florida rapper recently dropped her highly anticipated diss track and music video titled “Ms. Whitman,” which continues to target Alabama Barker, the stepdaughter of Travis Barker. According to TMZ, the title of the track is a direct reference to Alabama Barker, who was reportedly named after Alabama Whitman, a character from the 1993 film True Romance.
In the music video, a drummer wearing a Stars and Straps shirt makes a clear visual reference to Travis Barker, further intensifying the already heated tension between Bhad Bhabie and the Barker family. Earlier this month, Bhabie had teased the track, taking shots at Travis Barker during a Twitch stream with Kourtney Kardashian, where she remarked, “Tell Trav play this next on the drums, don’t know why he thought playin’ that was gone fly,” seemingly calling out Barker for drumming along to her diss track, “Cry Bhabie.”
Bhad Bhabie also confirmed her collaboration with Ye (formerly Kanye West) on “Ms. Whitman,” as the track samples Ye and Ty Dolla Sign’s “Carnival.” She expressed her gratitude to Ye on social media, sharing a text exchange where Ye reportedly said, “That shit knock harder than the original.” In the same post, Bhabie shared her thoughts, saying, “This ho belong all in the zoo,” signaling her disdain for Alabama.
The ongoing feud between Bhabie and the Barkers escalated last year when Bhabie accused Le Vaughn, her child’s father, of having an affair with Travis Barker—a claim that Travis denied. Adding fuel to the fire, Bhabie released another diss track, “Over Cooked,” in which she accused Barker of being involved with Tyga and Soulja Boy, claims that have all been dismissed by the involved parties.