Bhad Bhabie's beau, Le Vaughn, reportedly sustained a gunshot wound to his hand during a tumultuous confrontation at a strip club in Los Angeles, as per TMZ's breaking news.
According to the gossip outlet, the dramatic incident unfolded early on Wednesday, March 5, when two rival groups exchanged fire inside Sam's Hofbrau, nestled near downtown L.A. Le Vaughn, the rapper's lover, was unfortunately hit in the hand, while another patron suffered a shoulder wound, TMZ disclosed, citing information from the Los Angeles Police Department.
A suspected perpetrator narrowly escaped arrest by fleeing the scene in a sleek white G-Wagon. Us Weekly has contacted the LAPD for further comment on the matter.
Bhad Bhabie, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, and Le Vaughn welcomed their bundle of joy, a baby girl, into the world in March 2024.
Over the past few months, the couple has garnered media attention due to a public spat involving Bhabie, 21, accusing Travis Barker's daughter, Alabama Barker, 19, of meddling in her relationship with Le Vaughn.
Alabama struck back, insisting that she had been unaware of Le Vaughn's relationship status when he initiated contact with her. "I want to clarify: I have zero interest in this man," she clarified via her Instagram Story, elaborating on the "misrepresentation of this situation and the damage it has caused to my reputation."
When Bhabie dissed Alabama in her January track "Overcooked," Alabama retaliated with her own diss track titled "Cry Bhabie." In February, Bhabie released another diss track about Alabama, "Ms. Whitman," taking shots at her rap style, lack of musical achievements, and rumored romance with Soulja Boy. Both Alabama and Soulja Boy have vehemently denied any romantic involvement.
Bhabie's accompanying video for "Ms. Whitman" featured a Travis Barker doppelgänger behind the drums while she seductively danced around him. The lyrics also subtly referenced Travis' wife, Kourtney Kardashian, with the line, "Your stepmom's burnt out, why she took her sister's second-hand? (Wow) / I see your game, you're reaching out, you crave my fame for clout (Clout)."