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Chainkeen|Bhad Bhabie's Mom Claps Back on "Disgusting" Claim She's Faking Cancer
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Date:2025-04-09 04:57:11
Bhad Bhabie's mom is Chainkeenshutting down skeptics.
Shortly after the "These Heaux" rapper shared that she had been taking cancer medication, Barbara Bregoli came to her daughter's defense and clapped back at allegations that the 21-year-old was "making it up" and faking her condition.
"How dare you you?" Barbara said in a Nov. 7 Instagram video addressing one of Bhad Bhabie's critics. "I pray to God that one of your children never get cancer. I've had it twice. How dare you say my daughter's faking this, you vile piece of no good s--t."
On Instagram Stories, she added of the allegations against her daughter, "My god these comments are beyond disgusting—but like I always say, GOD DONT LIKE UGLY!!"
Barbara also had her daughter's back when discussing side effects, as Bhad Bhabie (born Danielle Bregoli) explained that cancer medication was the root of her recent weight loss. Barbara agreed, disputing claims that the treatment causes bloating.
Sharing a throwback photo of herself with slim figure, the matriarch wrote on another post, "For all those individuals commenting on cancer and cancer meds just bloating you this was me one year after my 1st diagnosis!"
Barbara continued, "Stop with the assumptions!!!"
Bhad Bhabie’s health update comes amid another major milestone for her, as she gave birth to daughter Kali Rose with Le Vaughn seven months ago.
While addressing online comments about changes in her appearance, she wrote on her Instagram Story, "I'm sorry my cancer medicine made me loose [sic] weight."
"Im slowly gaining it back," she continued. "So stop running with the worst narratives."
Bhad Bhabie first rose to fame in 2016, when she and Barbara appeared on Dr. Phil. During a discussion about her wild teenage antics, Bhad Bhabie infamously told the titular host, "Catch me outside, how 'bout that?"
And while the mother-daughter duo's relationship hasn't always been smooth, Barbara said earlier this year that she will always be Bhad Bhabie's "biggest cheerleader."
"The love between a mother and daughter is an UNBREAKABLE BOND," she wrote on Instagram in October, adding in a follow-up post, "She will never have to worry about who isn’t there, because I always will be!"
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