Bhad Bhabie Responds to Criticism of New Look, Claims She Was Testing How People Would React: ‘Y’all Failed’

by 24USATVOct. 6, 2021, 10 p.m. 98
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No stranger to controversy, Bhad Bhabie has responded to criticism on social media after she shared a video of her sporting a borderline unrecognizable new look.

In the clip that sparked the conversation, which follows Bhabie’s “Miss Understood” video last month, she joined in on a TikTok trend equipped with a copious amount of Chanel bags.

“Golly gee, I sure do look like the disappointment of the family, but isn’t it funny how I make the most fucking money?” she lip-synced in the clip. “Sit down, don’t fucking look at me like that.”

The video drew plenty of attention, with many highlighting how Danielle Bregoli looks like a completely different person than she did in the “Hi Bich” music video four years back.

“I see so much Cardi B here,” wrote one Instagram user. “She went to 14 to 35 quick,” wrote another in the comments of a Shade Room repost of the clip. “When did she change races?” asked another user.

While Bhad Bhabie’s appearance has been a target for internet trolls for quite some time—sometimes centering on the topic of cultural appropriation—Bhabie made sure to get the last word in this time around, responding with a new video.

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