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Chief Keef’s Baby Mama Accuses Him Of Getting Bhad Bhabie Pregnant As A Teenager
Slim Danger Claims Chief Keef Got Bhad Bhabie Pregnant As A Teenager
Following her revelation that she has 6 tattoos from her relationship with Chicago rapper Chief Keef, Bhad Bhabie was forced to defend him, denying he groomed her.
Bhad Bhabie admitted to meeting Chief Keef when she was a minor, but she says nothing happened until she turned 18.
Well, Chief Keef’s baby mama Slim Danger has something contradicting to say. According to her, Chief Keef got Bhabie pregnant as a teenager. “Bhad tell them how Chief got you pregnant while you was a teenager,” Slim Danger wrote.
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Bhabie earlier cleared the air tweeting; “Wait I’m mad confused. 20 and 27 is weird but 30 and 37 isn’t? Calling someone a pedophile isn’t just something you say to troll or talk sh-t. It’s disrespectful asf. I can’t stand the mf but I’m not the type of person to let someone’s name b ruined with lies. Dead that sh-t.”
She continued, “Just bc he knew me before I was 18 doesn’t mean it was like that. Y’all wouldn’t understand how we were and that don’t mean he groomed me either. I’m in a new relationship now and happy asf.”
“I don’t care to keep feeding into the bullsh-t, but both me and Sosa characters got played with badly today. I’m not okay w it,” Bhabie added.
Bhabie first became known from an appearance on Dr. Phil in September 2016, in which she uttered the phrase, “Cash [sic] me outside, how ’bout that?”, which became a viral video meme and catchphrase.
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