Cash Me Ousside Girl Reportedly Paid $40,000 To Appear At Rolling Loud Festival

The 13-year-old viral star is earning a hefty check for a meet and greet appearance at the star-studded Miami rap festival.

BYAngus Walker
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With a bill that includes Kendrick Lamar, Future, Lil Wayne, and many more, Miami's Rolling Loud festival might be the year's hottest hip-hop event. Guess who else will be there? The biggest viral star of 2017: Danielle Bregoli, better known as the "Cash Me Ousside" girl. 

The 13-year-old native of Boynton Beach will be holding a meet and greet at the festival, which runs from May 5-7. According to TMZ, the festival will pay her $40,000 for her appearance. 

Danielle uttered the catchphrase that would propel her to stardom -- "Cash me ousside, how bow dah?" -- while guesting on the Dr. Phil show with her mother. Phil's efforts to curb Danielle's outrageous behavior don't seem to have paid off, as the foul-mouthed teenager seems to pop up in a new on-camera altercation each week. Though perhaps her viral stunts are all calculated, as she's clearly cashing in on her sensational behavior. 

She has also made efforts to focus her celebrity on the hip-hop world. Last month, she dropped a self-promoting video to "Everything 1K" by the now-incarcerated Kodak Black, with whom she has a FaceTime relationship. 

The owner of the company that's putting on Rolling Loud is also reportedly organizing Danielle's 14th birthday party, which is set to go down this month. 

Danielle's reps tell TMZ that her minimum price for an appearance like the one she set up at Rolling Loud is $30,000. How bow dah? 


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Cash Me Ousside Girl Reportedly Paid $40,000 To Appear At Rolling Loud Festival
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<b>Feature &amp; News Contributor</b> Brooklyn via Toronto writer and music enthusiast. Angus writes reviews, features, and lists for HNHH. While hip-hop is his muse, Angus also puts in work at an experimental dance label. In the evenings, he winds down to dub techno and Donna Summer.