Bhad Bhabie Doesn't Think She Was Fairly Represented On Dr. Phil

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Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, attends a recording session at Atlantic Records Studios on March 13, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

Bhad Bhabie talks to Billboard about Dr. Phil, Billboard Music Awards, Cardi B and more.

Bhad Bhabie came a long way since we were first introduced to her as the "Cash Me Ousside" girl. Within months of that appearance, she became a star in her own right and by last summer, she released her first single as a signed rapper on Atlantic Records. Since then, she's shed the "Cash Me Ousside" moniker, received gold plaques and now, competing with Nicki Minaj and Cardi B for best female rap act at the BBMA. In a recent interview, she spoke about her initial appearance on Dr. Phil and how it was a misrepresentation of her as a person.

Bhad Bhabie recently caught up with Billboard to speak on her recent BBMA nomination. During the conversation, she spoke on Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, her upcoming mixtape and her infamous appearance on Dr. Phil. Looking back on her appearance, she says that she'd change everything and she's grown up since then.

"I've change everything like, I'm still myself but.. I just, I don't know how to explain it." She said.  The interviewer then asked whether she felt like she was fairly represented on the show. She said no but she would've still thrown hands at the lady she uttered she infamous catchphase to.

"No, not at all. But then I also look back and I'm like 'I wish I could've smacked you.'" She said. However, she admits that she doesn't act aggressive like that any more.

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