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Bhad Bhabie Receives Gucci Purse From XXXTentacion's Mom For 16th Birthday


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Bhad Bhabie A.K.A. Danielle Bregoli turned the tender age of 16-years-old yesterday and while the "Hi Bich" rapper didn't want a big party since "planning parties and shit is just so much," she got a couple of gifts that will suffice for her born day. In the video below, Danielle shows off a self-titled chain that she received from Lil Yachty. 

The diamond masterpiece is worth $40K, according to Yachty, and it was instead of the car she wanted. "I just don't trust her with a car yet," Yachty told paparazzi. "She's just too young...mentally, she's not there yet." Another gift Danielle received was from XXXTentacion's mom, who gifted her with a Gucci purse.   

Yachty and Danielle have previously collaborated on "Gucci Flip Flops" that has been certified gold. Yachty penned a special shoutout to his "baby sister" on Instagram explaining how he loves the "cash me outside" girl like she was his "own blood."

"Of course ur not black but if u was I’m sure you’d be apart of my family," he joked. "Although if u were my mom probably would have beaten the nonsense out of you and u wouldn’t be where you are now so successful and all that so maybe it’s best we’re just siblings by spirt."

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