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Published 10:10 23 Sept 2024 BST
Updated 12:06 23 Sept 2024 BST

Bhad Bhabie said anyone who subscribed to her OnlyFans account when she was 18 should be "in jail."
The rapper, real name Danielle Bregoli, became an internet superstar in 2016 when she appeared on US show Dr Phil and famously told the audience to ‘cash me outside, how ’bout that?’
Since then she has gone to on to forge a career as a rapper, and has become one of the top earners on OnlyFans.
The 21-year-old launched the account when she was just 18, and in the first six hours on the platform, she reportedly made more than $1m.
Since then, the business venture has only become more profitable.
In 2022, Forbes placed her 16th on their Top Creators list, estimating that she had “made $49 million in 2021” from the subscription site.
And this year, Medium ranked her as the seventh-highest OnlyFans earner in 2024.
Three years after she opened her account, Bhabie spoke to Caleb Pressley on his Sundae Conversation podcast about her decision to enter the world of OnlyFans.
During the chat last year, the interviewer asked her if people had subscribed to the account the day it was launched.
When Bhabie confirmed people did Pressley asked: "Should they be in jail?"
She responded: "Yeah."
The rapper has previously said it's "creepy" that adults subscribed to her account when she was just 18.
Speaking to Emily Ratajkowski on her podcast, High Low with Em Rata, she said: “I was kept covered up for so long, right, with how they were making me dress and s**t.
“And I was young. It’s creepy but at the same time…18 is 18.
“That’s what they said it was, so that’s what they said it was.
“Do I think it’s a billion percent OK? No. But at the same time, it’s like, if they ain’t going to find it here, they’ll find it somewhere,” she added.
She also made it clear that her OnlyFans success is an exception to the rule.
She said: “It doesn’t go like that for everybody. I’ve had people come up to me and say, ‘I’m just going to do it like you do it’. And I’m like, ‘Ahhh no’.”
“It’s situational."
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