Max has just released the docu-series “Teen Torture, Inc,” which offers harrowing testimonies from survivors of Youth Treatment Centers. These installments have been profiting from “tough love” tactics under the guise of re-educating children and adolescents, while actually giving them the worst times of their lives.
One of the voices in this production is that of 21-year-old Florida rapper Bhad Bhabie, who became famous worldwide for her catchphrase “Cash me outside, how ’bout that?” In the documentary, she speaks about her nightmarish one-year stay at the Turn-About Ranch in Utah, where she was isolated and subjected to inhumane treatment.
The high viewership of the show has reminded many that this famous persona exists, but what about the young girl behind the fame? Here, learn what has become of her and where she is now.
Where is Bhad Bhabie now?
For those who have lost track of Bhad Bhabie, they might remember her most vividly from her rise to fame in 2017 when she launched her successful music career. She achieved significant success on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the youngest female rap artist to debut on the chart and collaborating with A-list rappers like Lil Yachty, Ty Dolla Sign, and YG, among others.
Bhad Bhabie attends the Fashion Nova x Cardi B Collaboration Launch Event at Boulevard3 on November 14, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Source: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
From 2019 onwards, Bhad Bhabie’s life has had many ups and downs. On the one hand, she secured a lucrative endorsement deal with Copycat Beauty, released a reality show about her life on Snapchat, and launched her own record label, Bhad Music.
On the other hand, she faced accusations of cultural appropriation for wearing box braids, went on a social media hiatus, had a restraining order filed against her by “Jessie” star Skai Jackson, and entered a 31-day rehab facility. But the best and the worst were yet to come.
In 2020, Bhad Bhabie began dating Le Vaughn and became the happiest woman alive when she welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Kali Love, in March 2024. However, in early July, their relationship took a dark turn.
As reported by the Los Angeles Times and Bhad Bhabie’s fans, she posted and then deleted photos and videos showing evidence of Le Vaughn beating her. She clarified that they had broken up in May. Later, the star explained in her stories that she posted the disturbing images to make him realize his mistakes. Bhabie added that he loved her more than she loved herself, making it difficult for her to leave him. We will keep you updated as more information comes to light.