Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli, aka Bhad Babie, has made a lot of money since joining OnlyFans in 2021. This past weekend, she announced her massive earnings.
The 21-year-old – who first rose to fame at age 13 in 2016 during a Dr. Phil appearance where she told the audience, “Cash me outside, what ’bout that?” – shared on her Instagram Story over the weekend that she’s earned more than $57 million.
Over the weekend, she shared an image on her Instagram Story showing that the earnings ran from April 1, 2021 (just six days after she turned 18 and joined the site) through July 11, 2024.
The graph also shows how she made her money, largely through subscription fees (currently $23.99 per month) and fan posts, with creators able to charge up to $50 per post.
The internet personality and rapper, who had her first child in March, actually earned a lot more from posts than from subscriptions.
Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli, aka Bhad Babie, has made a lot of money since joining OnlyFans in 2021. This past weekend, she announced her massive earnings.
The 21-year-old – who first rose to fame at age 13 in 2016 during an appearance on Dr. Phil, where she told the audience: “Cash me outside, how ’bout that?” – shared on her Instagram Story over the weekend that she has earned more than $57 million
Over the weekend, she shared an image on her Instagram Story showing that the earnings ran from April 1, 2021 (just six days after she turned 18 and joined the site) through July 11, 2024.
The graph shows that she earned $24,001,777.86 from subscription fees and $32,480,699.40 from messages.
Her only other source of income on OF came from tips, which totaled $578,281.22.
Since joining in April 2021, she has not earned any money from posts, referrals, or live streams on the site.
The internet personality was just 13 when she appeared on the Dr. Phil show in 2016 to discuss her odd behavior… including stealing a crew member’s car during the filming of the episode.
At one point during the episode, the audience began to laugh at her, to which she returned with what would become her signature phrase: “Money me out, what do you think?”
In 2017, she reappeared on the show – without an audience – and her catchphrase launched a brief music career.
She was even nominated for an MTV Movie & TV Award in the Trending category based on this catchphrase.
Bhabie was later sent to the now-infamous Turn-About Ranch for “troubled youth” in Utah, where she recounted the abuse she endured in March 2021.
The graph shows that she earned $24,001,777.86 from subscription fees and $32,480,699.40 from messages
She alleged in a YouTube video that staff forced her to sit still for three days without sleeping and used physical violence against other teens
She claims in a YouTube video that staff forced her to sit still for three days without sleeping and used physical violence against other teens.
She claims in a YouTube video that staff forced her to sit still for three days without sleeping and used physical violence against other teens.
She also slammed the Dr. Phil show for sending teenagers there, although Phil himself claimed he had no knowledge of what happened at the ranch.
Bhabie also appeared in the new Max documentary series Teen Torture Inc., where she talks about her experiences on the ranch.
She shared a trailer for the series, which premiered last week, and said she has been processing the trauma from her time there.
“I can speak for myself when I say that I am still struggling with the consequences of the time I spent in the camp I was sent to and held for six months when I was 13,” she began.
“I know there are thousands of other people who have been mentally and physically abused in these places and who are still suffering,” she added.
“These places are not a solution to heal your child. Please don’t send them there, they will come back with more trauma,” she said.
“If you don’t believe me, watch Teen Torture Inc on @StreamOnMax now. Also follow and support organizations like @ICAPANetwork who are working hard to shut these places down,” she concluded.