Bhad Bhabie is shaking up her image in a big way! On February 19th, Wednesday, the 21-year-old rapper took to Instagram to unveil a striking new hairstyle—platinum blonde locks adorned with bold bangs, a stark departure from her previous brunette mane. This transformation came almost a month after she bravely disclosed undergoing a rhinoplasty amidst her cancer treatment journey.
Bhabie, whose given name is Danielle Marie Bregoli, first hinted at her new look by casually running her fingers through her hair in the clip, donned in pristine white pajamas. With the upcoming track "Ms. Whitman" playing in the background—rumored to be a sequel to her diss song "Over Cooked," which fans speculate is about Alabama Barker—she lip-synched the lyrics, exuding confidence. Captioning the video, "#mswhitman," Bhadie effortlessly promoted her latest musical endeavor.
Furthermore, the rapper, who welcomed a baby girl with Le Vaughn in March 2024, shared an additional glimpse of her transformation via Instagram Stories. Seated comfortably in a car, she flaunted a flawless face of makeup, pouting seductively for the camera while gracefully placing her manicured hand atop her head.
Last month, Bhabie opened up about her nose surgery, posting snapshots of her post-op bruising around her eyes on January 21st, via reposts on X. She revealed her desire to "remove the bump" in her nose, captioning a mirror selfie, "Day 6! Nose jobs are not for the faint-hearted!" Dressed in a black tank top and coordinating shorts, her hair styled in a chic, curly do, she defiantly faced the camera.
Addressing the backlash that followed her procedure, she penned on her Instagram Stories, "I don't know who told you that surgery is off-limits when battling cancer." Assertively, she added, "I had the green light from my doctor; mind your own business that pays you. Lying about plastic surgery is an issue, but so is denouncing the truth about having it. I choose transparency with you all, yet some still create unnecessary drama. You're all nuts."
Continuing her defense, she wrote, "You're all so preoccupied with me, yet you don't even know the type of cancer I'm fighting! It's definitely not breast cancer, contrary to rumors." Additionally, in November 2024, Bhabie addressed criticism over her appearance, attributing it to her "cancer medication."
"I apologize if my cancer meds caused me to lose weight," she shared on her Instagram Stories on November 7th. "But I'm slowly gaining it back, so stop perpetuating the worst narratives," she concluded with resilience.