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    Bhad Bhabie Alleges Tyga Was Involved in Alabama Barker’s Pregnancy and Abortion Drama

    Bhad Bhabie, also known as Danielle Bregoli, has sparked a heated controversy after dropping a diss track, “Over Cooked,” where she made shocking allegations against Alabama Barker.

    The track, released on January 27, suggests that Alabama, daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, was secretly involved with rapper Tyga and even faced a pregnancy and abortion scandal.

    Alabama, 19, wasted no time shutting down the rumors, slamming them as “pathetic lies” in a fiery Instagram Story on January 29.

    “I felt it was necessary to address the outrageous rumors circulating, particularly those from Danielle,”

    She wrote.

    “To be clear, I have never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and have never been alone with Tyga or Soulja Boy outside of public settings.”

    Alabama made it clear she wasn’t about to let the narrative run wild, calling the claims “completely fabricated” and “nothing more than a sad attempt to gain attention. “

    But the diss track doesn’t hold back. One of the most-talked-about lines takes a direct jab at Alabama:

    “Hatin’ ass hoe tried steal my baby daddy / F–kin’ on Soulja [Boy] and Tyga got you pregnant.”

    The internet went into overdrive. Some fans speculated that Bhad Bhabie had inside intel. Others dismissed the track as a desperate attempt to stir up controversy.

    Alabama wasted no time responding. She took to TikTok to completely shut down the rumors, saying:

    “Let’s clear this up. I never in my life have remotely been near Tyga. I’ve also never been pregnant, nor do I know Soulja Boy. The end.

    Tyga, 34, also entered the chat, calling Bhad Bhabie’s claims “the dumbest stuff I ever heard.”

    He clarified that he has never been romantically involved with Alabama, let alone gotten her pregnant. He responded with a simple blue cap emoji in a now-viral TikTok video.

    But Bhad Bhabie wasn’t done taking shots. In the song, she went for Alabama’s family wealth, referencing her famous father and stepmother, Kourtney Kardashian:

    “You need daddy’s money to f–k with me / More like stepmommy’s money ‘cause I got more money than your daddy, little girl.”

    The rap battle quickly spilled onto social media, with fans picking sides. Alabama’s TikTok comments were flooded with questions, while Bhad Bhabie doubled down, standing by her claims.

    Then there’s Le Vaughn. Alabama admitted she talked to him briefly but described him as “manipulative.” She claimed they met once at Bhad Bhabie’s house but denied romantic involvement. In a December Instagram post, she shut down any homewrecker accusations:

    “I’m not looking to wreck anyone’s home or family. I don’t get any cool points from that, and I don’t benefit from it at all.”

    This beef didn’t come out of nowhere. The bad blood between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama has been simmering for a while.

    It all started when Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama of creeping on her ex, Le Vaughn, while they had a rough patch. The “Gucci Flip Flops” rapper didn’t let that slide, calling Alabama a “homewrecker” on social media. Alabama, on the other hand, maintains she never pursued Le Vaughn and that he misled her about his relationship status.

    Then, things took an even darker turn. Alabama accused Le Vaughn of assaulting her in Las Vegas, claiming he threw a bottle at her head. Bhad Bhabie backed her up, revealing that Le Vaughn had been abusive to her as well. In a jaw-dropping confession, Bhad Bhabie later admitted she cheated on Le Vaughn with Chief Keef while they were together.

    What started as an internet spat has become a full-blown war, with fans eagerly waiting for Alabama’s next move. If her teased diss track delivers, this rap battle is far from over.

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