Danielle Bregoli, also known as the “Cash Me Outside” girl, is best known as the subject of endless memes, but is also turning into a social media star. Before her clip from the “Dr. Phil” show went viral last month, nearly no one knew who the 13-year-old was. By Tuesday, she more than 3 million followers.
For those who want to follow Bregoli on Instagram, her verified account is @bhadbhabie. Instead of Danielle Bregoli, her name appears as “Slimthugga.” On Snapchat, her username is RealBhadBhabie.
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A photo posted by Slimthugga (@bhadbhabie) on Jan 13, 2017 at 11:58am PST
Bregoli capitalized on her fame by creating T-shirts and hoodies with her signature phrase. She has tote bags, puzzles, blankets and a ceramic plate with her face plastered on it, too.
The description eloquently reads: “B—- YOU WISH YOU WAS ME!”
The blanket, which is titled, “YUP A BLANKET HO,” is the priciest item at $250. “Great after a bath, when watching a movie,” the description says.
Bregoli was kicked off a Spirit Airlines flight Monday at Los Angeles International Airport after she punched a passenger in the face, TMZ reported the next day. The altercation occurred after the passenger, whose name wasn’t revealed, got irritated Danielle’s mother was taking too long to put her carry-on luggage into the overhead storage.
Bregoli told TMZ the woman put her hands on her mother’s throat, so that’s why she “cold-cocked” the passenger. In a video taken by another passenger, the woman yelled, “You want to be black,” and called Bregoli a “w—–.” She also spit at the “Cash Me Outside” star and her mother.
The three women were removed from the plane after police were called. No one involved wanted to press charges.
Bregoli updated a video to tell her side of the story the same day.
Spirit Airlines reportedly banned Bregoli, her mother and the third party for life.
Danielle Ann could become internet famous like Antoine Dodson and Sweet Brown after she said, “Cash me outside, how bow dah?” Photo: Dr. Phil
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