You can now cash Bhad Bhabie inside her very own $6.1 million Florida mansion after the viral Dr. Phil participant paid for the property in an all-cash deal.
The 19-year-old, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, rose to fame following her appearance on Dr. Phil when she was just 15 years old, when she uttered the now-iconic phrase "cash me outside, how bout dah?"
A YouTube video of her comment has since racked up 14 million views, and in the time since her 2016 television appearance she has launched an OnlyFans account and started a rap career.
While many other young people consider whether giving up their morning coffee or Netflix subscription would actually have any affect on their ability to get on the property ladder, Bregoli was busy handing over millions of dollars for her huge new Boca Raton home which spans a whopping 9,200-square-feet on an acre of land.
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Described by estate agent Signature One Luxury Estates LLC as a 'modern 2020 completely redone estate', the property houses seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and an eat-in chef's kitchen with a walk-in pantry and appliances included.
Bregoli will be able to take a dip in her own jacuzzi or enjoy a walk-in rainshower before picking out her clothes from the main bedroom, which welcomes its owner to store outfits in not one, not two, but three walk-in wardrobes.
Despite not yet being old enough to drink in the US, Bregoli also has access to a wine storage space, as well as a billiard room and a dry sauna. As if the main house wasn't enough, Bregoli is now also the owner of a two-story guest house on the property.
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The 19-year-old shared a snap of herself posing outside of her new home to Instagram earlier this month, showing her standing on the driveway with her handbag placed on the bonnet of a black Bentley.
Bregoli also currently owns a five-bedroom, seven-bathroom property in the same neighbourhood as her new home, though she looks to be moving on from the smaller house as it is currently on the market for $3.67 million, according to the New York Post.
Bregoli has previously claimed her earnings from OnlyFans were enough for her to be 'set for life', with a representative for the platform confirming to Page Six she generated $1 million in her first six hours.
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Speaking to Today, the rapper said: "And when I turned 18, I started making so much money when I started doing OnlyFans. And when I say making money, I mean, I could retire right now if I wanted to"
As well as creating her OnlyFans account, Bregoli has secured a $900,000 makeup endorsement deal and racked up 16.3 million followers on Instagram.
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