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The Viral 'Cash Me Ousside' Girl Just Made A Staggering Amount In One Year On OnlyFans

The Viral 'Cash Me Ousside' Girl Just Made A Staggering Amount In One Year On OnlyFans
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American rapper and internet star Bhad Bhabie–widely known as the "cash me ousside" girl–reportedly earned $49 million on OnlyFans within a span of 12 months of starting her page.

Also known as Danielle Bregoli, the 19-year-old rapper rose to fame in 2016 when she uttered the phrase "Cash me ousside, how bout dah?" during a segment on Dr. Phil.


The phrase has since become a popular internet meme and catchphrase.

Bregoli eventually adopted the professional moniker, Bhad Bhabie, to launch a moderately successful music career in which she became the youngest female rapper ever to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with her debut single "These Heaux."

Her next foray into amateur adult entertainment by starting an OnlyFans page proved to be as massively impressive.

According to Forbes’ newly released Top Creators list, she ranked number 16.

Forbes declared:

“Danielle Bregoli, who goes by 'Bhad Bhabie,' made $49 million in 2021 from content subscription service OnlyFans."

The publication also noted she started the page when she turned 18 and made $1 million within the first six hours of starting her account on the content subscription-based website geared toward adult entertainers.

There were those who spoke ill of her success.

Twitter user @LewGanners wrote:

"This is what’s wrong with the world people are rewarded for being a gimmick."

And @are_bald said:

"She's not ugly but if she passed me down the street I she wouldn't turn my head."


Others, however, gave props to the ambitious internet celebrity.




Forbes added:

"For just $24 per month, fans can access lingerie and bathing suits-clad photos of Bregoli–who encourages her subscribers to tip and receive more explicit content privately."
"The 19-year-old earns as much as top Hollywood actors and more than TikTok stars like Addison Rae Easterling."

The publication mentioned that in spite of her recent success, she may be "less palatable" due to her past reputation likely referring to her Dr. Phil appearance in which she was featured in a segment, called:

"I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime."

Forbes continued:

"The Florida teen entered the public eye in 2016 after a feud between her and her mother over Bregoli’s obnoxious (and sometimes illegal) antics on Dr. Phil went viral when she exhorted the jeering audience to 'cash [her] outside.'”


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