Bhad Bhabie isn’t holding anything back. The viral star turned rapper and entrepreneur sat down with Ferrari Simmons on the Baller Alert Show and peeled back the layers of her often misunderstood journey—from becoming a new mom and navigating postpartum depression, to walking away from the label system and claiming her independence.

Just weeks after being hospitalized, Bhad Bhabie shared that she’s now in full postpartum mode after giving birth to her daughter earlier this year.

“Sometimes you’re just not feeling yourself. It takes over you,” she said when asked how she’s been mentally. “I thought postpartum came from not having help, or not having your partner. But I have everything… and I still felt it.”

To cope, she says she leans into self-care—getting her nails done, hanging with friends, and even using music as a form of escape. But therapy, she revealed, has been a major part of her growth.

“I’ve been in therapy since I was five,” she said. “I graduated from weekly to once a month. That’s growth.”

On the business side, Bhad Bhabie gave fans a look behind the curtain of her financial success, specifically her jaw-dropping run on OnlyFans, where reports say she earned $75 million.

“Yeah, I’m signed to Scoop Agency. They pay me bi-weekly,” she said, casually confirming the staggering figure. “Every two weeks I get a direct deposit.”

With that wealth, she says she’s bought multiple homes, a fleet of cars, and prefers to keep her luxury low-key. “I don’t go too crazy. I got the Cartier, a chain Yachty got me—but I like everyday pieces.”

When it comes to music, Bhad Bhabie’s journey hasn’t been as smooth. She admitted that while her breakout was a viral moment, she’s always battled being seen as an “industry plant.”

“I never wanted to be told what to do or what to say. I don’t even listen to my mom—why would I listen to a label?” she joked. “They promised creative control, but I ended up recording and releasing music I didn’t even want to.”

Now fully independent, she says her latest single is proof she’s not to be played with. “People were playing with me. I had to remind them.”

In classic Baller Alert fashion, the episode featured fun segments like Do You Like Me, where Bhad Bhabie gave a shout-out to her man—sporting a noticeable hickey—and You Got Me F’d Up, where she let loose about her six Pomeranians (and one “crusty white dog”) driving her crazy.

“My mom gives them these weed peanut butters, like for dogs,” she said. “I’m like, ‘They’re still bad!’”

The conversation took a heartfelt turn as she touched on grief, tattoos dedicated to loved ones, and her frustrations with people taking credit for her work.

“I had someone in front of London J trying to say she wrote my songs,” she recalled. “He wrote Gucci Flip Flops and she’s trying to lie in front of him. Like girl, stop.”

As the interview wrapped, Bhad Bhabie made it clear that while the fame, fortune, and drama have followed her since she went viral at 13, her focus now is crystal clear.

“Shout out to my daughter,” she said. “That’s really all I care about now.”

Watch the full episode of The Baller Alert Show with Bhad Bhabie on YouTube and follow @BallerAlert for more exclusive celebrity conversations.


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