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Bhad Bhabie Shares "Bad News" From Doctor Amid Cancer Battle

Rapper Bhad Bhabie posted on social media about receiving "bad news" from her doctor regarding her cancer. She first revealed her diagnosis in late 2024 after fans expressed concern over her weight loss. At that time, she clarified her thin appearance was due to cancer medication. A family source previously confirmed to TMZ that she has cancer and is under a doctor's care.

Rapper Bhad Bhabie shares her cancer update

Los Angeles, March 1

Rapper Bhad Bhabie revealed she received troubling news from her doctors amid her battle with cancer.

"Bad news from my doctor yesterday, god has the last say so not my cancer," The rapper posted on X on Saturday.

Bhabie first shared her cancer diagnosis in November 2024, after fans grew concerned about her noticeably thin appearance, Page Six reported.

"I'm sorry my cancer medicine made me loose [sic] weight," the artist, 22, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, wrote on her Instagram Stories at the time. "I'm slowly gaining back. So, stop running [with] the worst narratives."

Bhabie did not elaborate on the details of her diagnosis, but a family source told TMZ that she had cancer and was being treated by doctors.

At the time, she told a Daily Mail paparazzo outside of Los Angeles International Airport that she was "not prepared" for the run-in but was otherwise doing "OK."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

This is heartbreaking. It's a reminder that health is the most important thing, no matter how famous or successful you are. Stay strong, Danielle.

Aman W

The media and fans should really give her space instead of speculating about her weight. Battling an illness is hard enough without public scrutiny. Wishing her the best.

Sarah B

Her message "god has the last say" is so powerful. It's a sentiment many here in India can relate to—faith can be a huge source of strength during such trials.

Vikram M

While I wish her a speedy recovery, I do hope she is getting the best possible medical care and not relying solely on social media for support. Early and proper treatment is key.

Kriti O

So sad. She's just a kid. Makes you think about all the young people fighting this battle silently. More power to her. 💪

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