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Dr. Phil Alum Bhad Bhabie Says She's Taking "Cancer Medicine" Amid Recent Weight Loss
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Date:2025-04-19 02:15:45
Bhad Bhabie is getting candid about her health.
The rapper—who rose fame after her appearing on Dr. Phil in 2016, when she infamously told the host, "Catch me outside, how 'bout that?"—slammed rumors surrounding her recent weight loss.
After many fans left comments about her change in appearance, with some remarking that "her whole face changed," Bhad Bhabie (born Danielle Bregoli) wrote on her Instagram Story Nov. 7, "I'm sorry my cancer medicine made me loose [sic] weight."
"Im slowly gaining it back," she continued. "So stop running with the worst narratives."
E! News has reached out to Bhad Bhabie's rep for comment but hasn't heard back.
While Bhad Bhabie did not share any additional details about her condition, this was not the first time she hit back at online criticism about her looks.
Earlier this year, she shared that she had dissolved her facial fillers shortly after welcoming daughter Kali Rose, now 7 months, with Le Vaughn.
"Stop doing it unless you absolutely need it," she said of getting fillers in an April Instagram Story. "It makes you look so much older and blocks you [sic] lymphatic draining system causing pillow face!"
She had also been open about undergoing various beauty procedures, sharing in 2021 that she also got veneers as well as lip and butt injections.
"What's the point of my wearing makeup if it don't make me look better," she fired back at the time. "I'm only 18, why would I get full facial reconstruction surgery when I don't even know how I'm gonna look when I get older?"
However, she did promise fans to be transparent if she were to ever go under the knife, saying, "When I do get my nose done I will [be] glad to let y'all know."
"But funny thing [about] me is, I'm scared as hell of being put under anesthesia, so I would never even do that over some looks," she added. "Only if it was a life-or-death situation or something for my health."
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