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Alabama Barker Says Bhad Bhabie ‘Didn’t Deserve’ Abuse, Despite Their Ongoing Differences

Alabama Barker has spoken out in support of Bhad Bhabie after the “Gucci Flip Flops” rapper revealed she’s been abused by her ex, LeVaughn.

Earlier this year, tensions flared between the two when Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, accused Barker of hooking up with LeVaughn.

Bhabie, who shares a 17-month-old daughter named Kali with him, has had an on-and-off relationship with LeVaughn. But in a tearful video posted this week, she declared the relationship was finally over for good.

“Y’all, I swear on everything that I love. I am not dealing with this man no more, ever again in my life,” she cried. “I have went through so much shit trying to love this person. I went through so much shit tryna understand this person. I have suffered so much tryna deal with this man.”

The video, posted to TikTok on Wednesday (Sept. 17), was captioned by the uploader as Bhabie’s “karma” for her feud with Barker: “All that arguing with Bama for what.”

But Alabama Barker — daughter of Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler — took a different stance, stepping in to defend Bhad Bhabie in the comments.

“Even though we had our differences, I don’t support the way he treats her & she doesn’t deserve it,” wrote the “Cry Bhabie” artist.

This week, another video made the rounds allegedly showing Bhad Bhabie on top of LeVaughn’s car, crying out as he tried to drive away with her still clinging to the vehicle.

Bhad Bhabie has accused Le Vaughn of hitting her “at least 500 times,” claiming in a Snapchat video that he only stopped because she’s a “white police bitch” who could call the cops.

The abuse allegations first surfaced last year after footage leaked of Le Vaughn allegedly striking her, along with photos showing Bhabie with a black eye. In a later interview with Camilla Araújo, she admitted the violence went both ways and said Le Vaughn had even threatened to take their daughter from her.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, help is available. Reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or visit them online for confidential support and resources.

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