Bye, Bich! Bhad Bhabie Roasts Kim Kardashian on Twitter Using Two Simple Words
Yikes! Danielle Bregoli, a.k.a. Bhad Bhabie, roasted Kim Kardashian on Twitter using two simple words. Paper magazine tweeted a 2017 throwback picture of the rapper with the reality star, writing, “I think about this a lot.” Welp, apparently the 15-year-old doesn’t. “I don’t,” she replied.
In July 2017, Kim, 38, and Danielle posed for a photo at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge. Apparently, the KKW Beauty founder didn’t know who the “Hi Bich” crooner was and merely thought she was a fan.
I don’t https://t.co/hCoDmFiIdo
— #BESTIE (@BhadBhabie) March 21, 2019
Some of Danielle’s fans couldn’t help but bring up the past. One person wrote, “And Kim definitely isn’t thinking about it because I don’t think she knows your name,” while another echoed, “Kim Kardashian West didn’t even know who you were when she took this pic, she thought you were just a regular fan but this disrespectful poorly raised girl is feeling herself.” A third person chimed in, writing, “Didn’t you ask her for a pic??”
However, some of her loyal followers supported her on social media. “We love u @BhadBhabie,” someone gushed. Another replied, “BICH I LOVE YOU.”
Even before the Florida Native met the mom-of-three, she had some thoughts about other members of the famous family. “I don’t like her, like the way that she does s—t,” the red-headed beauty told the host about Kylie Jenner on The Cruz Show in February 2017. “It seems like she wants attention so bad. How do you go from lips the size of a twig and a body that looks like a f—king paperclip and now you look like [a] hourglass?”
Now, the internet personality has to deal with some crazy fan interactions herself. “When I was in Toronto, a fan started banging on the glass at a restaurant,” she told In Touch exclusively. “It was, like, the weirdest s—t. He was banging and screaming. It was like he was seeing God. It was the weirdest thing ever.”
Through it all, Danielle admitted she wouldn’t be where she is today without her followers. “The people are my fans,” she said. “Who else am I doing it for?”
Sigh. Why can’t everyone just get along?!
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