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Viral Dr Phil star Bhad Bhabie hit with £494,000 lawsuit

Viral Dr Phil star Bhad Bhabie hit with £494,000 lawsuit

Daily Mirror04-07-2025
Once known for her viral 'Cash Me Outside' catchphrase, Bhad Bhabie (Danielle Bregoli) turned online notoriety into a multimillion-dollar empire through music and OnlyFans
Danielle Bregoli, better known to the world as rapper and OnlyFans powerhouse Bhad Bhabie, who gained viral fame after her appearance on Dr. Phil, could be facing legal trouble as American Express files a lawsuit against her for a whopping $674,452.40 (£494,030) in alleged unpaid credit card debt.
Court documents filed this week show the credit card company is suing the 22-year-old for breach of contract, claiming she defaulted on a credit agreement tied to an account issued in April 2021. The account in question, ending in 5000, allegedly stopped receiving payments around December 19, 2023.
'Plaintiff extended credit to Defendant for purchases and/or cash advances by Defendants and/or persons acting with Defendants' permission on the American Express account...' the legal filing states, according to People.
'Defendant promised to repay Plaintiff for all charges, fees, and interest on the Account by paying the balance in full every month or by making monthly payments.'
American Express is now reportedly seeking full repayment of the outstanding balance, along with damages for the alleged breach. Despite the size of the debt, Bregoli dismissed the claims in a blunt statement to The Shade Room, saying: 'S** not true. Where do they get this s*** from?*'
The lawsuit comes just days after the influencer and entrepreneur gave an interview to Interview magazine, where she reflected on her controversial success on adult content platform OnlyFans. 'A good way to make a lot of money fast,' she said of the platform, where she reportedly earns nearly $1.5 million a month.
Since joining OnlyFans shortly after turning 18, Bregoli has repeatedly claimed she's earned over $75 million, even showing receipts to back up the figure. In 2021, Billboard confirmed she pulled in $1 million within just six hours of launching her account, breaking platform records at the time.
Despite her wealth, she admitted to spending heavily on 'properties, cars, and all type of s**.*' Currently, her subscription fee stands at $23.99 (£17.50) per month.
Bregoli shot to fame in 2016 when, as a 13-year-old, she appeared on Dr. Phil in a now-infamous episode titled: 'I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter…'
During the segment, she clapped back at a laughing audience with the line: 'Catch me outside, how about that?', which quickly went viral as 'cash me ousside, how bout dah.'
That moment launched a meme empire, a music career, and eventually a digital empire. But now, despite her millions, Bregoli may be facing some very serious financial woes.
The Mirror has contacted Danielle Bregoli's representatives for comment on this story.
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