The majority of memes tend to vanish as quickly as they appeared; they are ephemeral moments of humor that last only a short while before disappearing and joining the ranks of other Internet history artifacts. They frequently feature regular people who wind up in amusing or perplexing circumstances, only to subsequently be confused by their 15 minutes of online fame after becoming viral.
Whatever your thoughts on Bhad Bhabie, the raunchy Florida native who went viral in 2016 after saying “Cash me outside, how bout dah?” on a Dr. Phil program, you have to give her credit for managing to endure.
She was born Danielle Bregoli. She is still well-known and a well-known internet personality, and that one spontaneous line has made her incredibly wealthy.
Bregoli is now 19 and more boisterous than ever. She is one of the wealthiest “self-made” kids on the planet, and she is also richer than ever. Some estimate her personal net worth to be well into the eight figures.
In a guard-gated neighborhood in the affluent town of Boca Raton, in Palm Beach County, she paid $6.1 mιllιon last month for a real estate. Records show that the rapper from “These Heaux” does not have a mortgage on the home.
Bregoli, of course, received assistance along the road. Her manager played a key role in getting her a lucrative contract with Atlantic Records (the label and Bregoli later split up), and social media helped her become well-liked among Gen-Zers.
She reportedly made mιllιons of dollars from brand agreements with internet merchants like Fashion Nova and CopyCat Beauty, and she later established her own independent record label. More than 1.5 billion people have streamed her music globally.
But Bregoli’s main source of riches is also the contentious one. She signed up for OnlyFans, a premium subscription site that has grown to be known as a favorite of sex workers, on the day she turned 18 years old.
Bregoli broke the OnlyFans record by making $1 mιllιon in her first six hours on the site, but she also attracted a lot of negative public attention. Bregoli, who uses the platform to share films and photographs of herself in scantily clothed poses, won’t reveal how much money she’s made since then, but she claims it’s enough to put her “set for life.” It is also obviously sufficient.