
Bhad Bhabie has slammed critics who made fun of her for posting thirst traps after her cancer diagnosis.
The social media personality and rapper - real name Danielle Bregoli - recently shared a series of thirst traps from an impromptu photoshoot while filling up her car at a gas station.
In one of the images Bregoli can be seen staring off into the distance while wearing a skin tight, all-black ensemble, while the other shot is taken as the 22-year-old poses with her back to the camera.
The images swiftly gained a lot of attention online, with most commenters complimenting Bregoli's curvy figure, however not everyone was feeling too kind.
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Several of the critical comments accused the 'Gucci Flip Flops' singer of recently undergoing cosmetic surgery, while others thought the post was a little strange, considering that she had recently been given 'bad news' by her doctor regarding her cancer.
The criticism has of course made its way to Bregoli, who wasted no time in clapping back at the negative comments.
"I’m not suppose to feel pretty because of my cancer? Ok smh," she wrote on X.
The comment comes just days after Bregoli posted on social media that she'd been given bad news about her cancer diagnosis, writing: "Bad news from my doctor yesterday, god has the last say so not my cancer."
Bregoli first revealed that she'd been diagnosed with cancer back in 2024, sharing the diagnosis after fans shared concerned messages about her weight loss.
“I’m sorry my cancer medicine made me loose (sic) weight,” the OnlyFans star wrote on her Instagram story back in November 2024, adding that she is 'slowly gaining it back'.
The news came just eight months after Bregoli welcomed here first child, a baby girl, who on-off partner Le Vaughn.

While she has never disclosed any further details about her cancer, one of her family members later confirmed the diagnosis to TMZ, adding that Bregoli is receiving treatment from a doctor.
Bregoli's decision to keep the details of her diagnosis private has also led to accusations that she is faking the illness, with comments under her recent posts claiming as such.
This allegations led to her mother, Barbara Bregoli, stepping in to defend her daughter, writing on social media at the time: "I pray to God one of your children never get cancer. I’ve had it twice. How dare you say my daughter’s faking this."
LADbible previously reached out to Bhad Bhabie's representatives for a comment.
If you’ve been affected by any of these issues and want to speak to someone in confidence, contact Macmillan’s Cancer Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 8am–8pm seven days a week.