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Providence gives Bhad Bhabie city citation for cultural impact and hip-hop contributions

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The City of Providence honors rapper and internet sensation Bhad Bhabie with an official city citation, delivered by Councilman John Goncalves.

Providence Honors Bhad Bhabie

The citation recognizes her impact on culture and contributions to hip-hop artistry.

Who is @bhadbhabie ?

• Real name: Danielle Bregoli

• First went viral in 2016 for her now infamous “Catch me outside, how ’bout dat?” line on Dr. Phil

• Became a meme then flipped that into a music career

• First single “These Heaux” made her the youngest female rapper to chart on Billboard at the time

• Known for hits like Hi Bich, Gucci Flip Flops (feat. Lil Yachty), and more

• Launched a successful OnlyFans account, reportedly earning over $50M

• Has her own Snapchat show and beauty deals

• Recently became a mom and has used her platform to speak out about abuse in the troubled teen industry

After the public heard Providence honors Bhad Bhabie, it was met with backlash with many stating there are more deserving people of such a citation who are actually from Rhode Island.

Providence Honors Bhad Bhabie

Photo: @johngpvd (Instagram)

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