Tensions between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker have escalated, with the rapper issuing a heated warning to Travis Barker’s daughter on Saturday, February 1.
The feud, which has been playing out online, intensified after Alabama announced her upcoming diss track, “Cry Bhabie,” in response to Bhad Bhabie’s recent track, “Over Cooked.”
Bhad Bhabie, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, took to Instagram Stories to address the situation. In a video, she called out the 19-year-old Alabama, labeling her actions as contradictory and senseless. According to Bhad Bhabie, the conflict stems from Alabama allegedly “hooking up” with her boyfriend—an accusation Alabama has repeatedly denied. Despite the denial, Bhad Bhabie has referred to Alabama as a “homewrecker” in previous posts.
The drama has also led to threats of a potential confrontation. In her latest post, Bhad Bhabie warned that their next encounter might not end peacefully, though she stopped short of explaining what exactly could happen.
Bhad Bhabie also shared screenshots of alleged text messages she claims to have sent to Alabama, none of which received a response. Additionally, she expressed disappointment, saying she once considered Alabama a “little sister” but no longer holds that sentiment.
Earlier this week, Bhad Bhabie stirred controversy by claiming in a diss track that Alabama had been involved with Soulja Boy and was pregnant with Tyga’s baby. Both allegations were swiftly denied. Alabama dismissed the claims as baseless, while Soulja Boy threatened legal action against Bhad Bhabie.
The feud continues to unfold, with fans closely watching as the two exchange jabs publicly. It remains unclear if the conflict will escalate further or if it will be resolved privately.
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