Alabama Barker Says Bhad Bhabie 'Doesn't Deserve' Physical Abuse Despite Their 'Differences'

Bhad Bhabie announced that she was "done" with her ex-boyfriend LaVaughn after accusing him of abuse.

(L) Bhad Bhabie attends Bhabie City Hosted By Bhad Bhabie at Magic City on March 27, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (R) Alabama Barker attends the Alexander Wang Runway Show at the Alexander Wang Flagship Store on June 05, 2024 in New York City.
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Alabama Barker gave her support to Bhad Bhabie after the "Gucci Flip Flops" rapper said she's been abused by her ex-boyfriend, LeVaughn.

Earlier this year, a beef ignited between Barker and Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, who accused Barker of hooking up with LeVaughn.

Since then, Bhabie and the father of her 17-month-old daughter, Kali, have been on-and-off. But this week, the rapper insisted in a tearful video that they were done for good.

"Y'all, I swear on everything that I love. I am not dealing with this man no more, ever again in my life," Bhabie said while crying. "I have went through so much shit trying to love this person. I went through so much shit tryna understand this person. I have suffered so much tryna deal with this man."

The video was shared to TikTok on Wednesday (Sept. 17), and the poster seemingly called it Bhabie's karma for feuding with Barker.

"All that arguing with Bama for what," the caption said.

But Barker, the daughter of Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler, didn't see it that way and spoke up for Bhabie in the comments.

"Even though we had our differences, I don't support the way he treats her & she doesn't deserve it," the "Cry Bhabie" artist wrote.

Also this week, a video surfaced allegedly showing Bhabie on top of LeVaughn's vehicle. The clip appeared to show the rapper wailing as the father of her child attempted to drive off.

Bhabie accused Le Vaughn of hitting her "at least 500 times" in a Snapchat video and said he only stopped because she's a "white police bitch" and could contact the authorities.

The abuse allegations began last year when footage leaked of Le Vaughn allegedly striking Bhabie, along with pictures of the rapper having a black eye. Bhabie later said in an interview with Camilla Araújo that the violence was mutual and that Le Vaughn threatened to take their daughter.

If you are a victim of domestic abuse or want more information on domestic violence and resources for victims, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline online or at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).

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