Despite the recent drama about her relationship with ex-boyfriend Le Vaughn, Bhad Bhabie seems to be doing just fine financially, thanks to her OnlyFans account.
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Over the weekend, the internet personality posted her OnlyFans all-time earnings statement, which dates back to 2021. The total amount was over $57 million.
In the cash breakdown, Bhad Bhabie seemingly generated more funds from direct messages (DMs) than subscriptions.
The OnlyFans account receipt comes just after Bhabie shared disturbing videos of her ex/baby daddy, Le Vaughn assaulting her on her Instagram Stories. In the 20-second clip, Le Vaughn was seen striking the rapper, causing her to fall to the ground. A timestamp also showed the incident occurred on June 30 around 4:30 a.m.
La Vaughn appeared to shove Bhad Bhabie to the ground and place his knee on her back in a separate clip. She then posted photos of her eye being swollen and black. She also had bruises all over her face.
“It’s honestly really sad,” read one screenshot she posted. “But unfortunately this is real life I know the easy way out is to leave and that’s better said than done. This doesn’t happen this extreme often, but LV definitely has a problem. He’s going to get the help he needs. Right now there’s no room for mistakes. And he knows that.”
She further stated that she and Le Vaughn broke up in May, just two months after their daughter, Kali, was born.
Despite the situation, Bhabie admitted she still had feelings for Le Vaughn. However, she ended up snapping at a fan who said she and Le Vaughn were still together.
Bhad Bhabie rose to fame after appearing on Dr. Phil’s long-running TV show.
Bhad Bhabie Appears in Max’s ‘Teen Torture Inc’ Miniseries
Meanwhile, Bhad Bhabie announced she is appearing in Max’s new miniseries Teen Torture Inc.
According to IMDb, the miniseries follows survivors’ efforts to expose America’s “troubled teen” industry, which is accused of extreme abuse. “The billion-dollar business faces a social media firestorm from whistleblowers like rapper Bhad Bhabie determined to take it down.”
In her latest Instagram post, Bhabie spoke out about her participation in the miniseries.
“I can speak for myself when I say that I’m still dealing with the effects from my time spent at the camp I was sent to and kept at for six months at 13 years old,” she stated.
“I know there’s also thousands of other people who have suffered abuse mentally and physically at these places that are still suffering. These places are not a solution to fix your kid. Please do not send them there, they will come back with more trauma.”
Teen Torture Inc. is now streaming on Max.