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Danielle Bregoli, famously known as Bhad Bhabie, is now facing legal heat for allegedly defaulting on a massive credit card bill. The shocking part? This is the same internet personality who claimed to have made over $75 million on OnlyFans.
The $674,000 Lawsuit No One Saw Coming
According to PEOPLE magazine, American Express filed a lawsuit against Bhad Bhabie in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday, July 2, demanding repayment of a jaw-dropping $674,452.
The issue stems from a credit agreement Bhabie allegedly entered into back in April 2021. Everything seemed fine until she reportedly stopped making payments around December 2024.
American Express isn’t playing games. They want their money back,every last dollar. including charges, interest, and fees. Legal filings accuse the rapper of breaching the agreement, stating she either had to pay the bill in full or in monthly installments. She reportedly did neither.
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How Can You Owe Money After Making $75M?
Here’s where it gets wild and confusing.
Just months before this lawsuit dropped, Bhad Bhabie was flexing online, bragging about the huge fortune she earned from OnlyFans. She joined the platform in April 2021, just days after her 18th birthday, and the numbers she threw out were jaw-dropping.
•$1 million in the first six hours
•Over \$18 million in her first month
•$57 million in earnings by mid-2024
And by December 2024, she told her rival, Alabama Barker, she’d made $80 million (though she adjusted that to $75 million in March 2025)
So how does someone with that kind of money end up being sued for unpaid credit card debt?
It’s the question fans and critics can’t stop asking.
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A Tale for the Digital Generation
Bhad Bhabie, who built her brand on being cash me outside tough, now faces a much more serious fight in court. And it’s one that could impact her reputation, future earnings, and how fans perceive her brand.
What makes this story so fascinating is the contrast: the public image of wealth versus the private reality of financial troubles. For someone who once dominated OnlyFans and claimed generational wealth, this lawsuit is a big fall from grace.
That S**t is Not True” — Bhad Bhabie Responds
On Wednesday, July 2, Bhad Bhabie shared her blunt response with The Shade Room. And in typical Bhabie fashion, she didn’t hold back.
“That s**t is not true,” she said. “Where do they get this s**t from?”
According to her, the viral lawsuit story is completely made up. No debt, no court drama, no unpaid six-figure bill. And she seems just as confused as the rest of us about where the rumor even came from.
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From “Ms. Whitman” to “OG CRASHOUT” and “YAMS”
Capitalizing on the momentum, Bhad Bhabie didn’t stop at just one track. She’s dropped follow-up singles like “OG CRASHOUT” and “YAMS,” proving she’s not just a viral moment she’s here to stay in the conversation.
Is She Broke or Winning?
That’s the million-dollar question literally. One minute she’s being sued for nearly $700K, the next she’s brushing it off like it’s a bad rumor and racking up millions of views online.
If there’s one thing Bhad Bhabie has proven over the years, it’s that you can’t count her out. From viral catchphrases to platinum hits to OnlyFans millions, and now, dramatic comebacks and diss tracks—she’s constantly reinventing herself.
And while the debt rumors grabbed attention, it might just be her music that’s really keeping her name in the spotlight.


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