Bhad Bhabie accuses Alabama Barker of stealing her girlfriend in a since-deleted post

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Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama Barker of stealing her boyfriend, Le Vaughn, in a since-deleted post originally shared via her Instagram Stories.

“@alabamaluellabarker took my husband ,” she claimed Tuesday in a screenshot obtained by Page Six.

“I told (Le Vaughn) next time I catch you. You’ll be with them!” she wrote in a follow-up post.

Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama Barker of taking her husband, Le Vaughn, in a since-deleted Instagram post. Bhad Bhabie/Instagram
“@alabamaluellabarker took my husband ,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, according to a screenshot obtained by Page Six. Bhad Bhabie/Instagram

The “Gucci Flip Flops” rapper – born Danielle Bregoli – then declared her alleged new relationship status, writing “Single”.

Barker, 18, initially responded to the claims, writing “…#ew” in the comments section of the Shade Room Instagram post about the claim. She also processed the claim via her Instagram Storiesand claimed that Le Vaughn had been contacting her for over a year expressing his love for her.

She further claimed that Le Vaughn deceived her by using a different name, told her he was single and denied he had an Instagram account.

Page Six has reached out to reps for both Barker and Bhabie, but did not immediately hear back.

“I told (Le Vaughn) next time I catch you. You’ll be with them!” she wrote in a follow-up post. Bhad Bhabie/Instagram
Barker simply responded to the allegations, writing “…#ew,” in the comments section of Shade Room’s Instagram post. Alba Barker/Instagram

Bhabie’s post and deletion to Barker comes more than a month after she suggested she was diagnosed with cancer.

In November, the Onlyfans star, 21, told a fan that her “cancer medication” had caused her to lose weight and that she was slowly putting it back on.

A family source told TMZ that Bhabie has cancer and is being treated by doctors. But details about the type and stage of the disease were unclear.

Bhabie’s post and deletion to Barker comes more than a month after she suggested she was diagnosed with cancer. Instagram/ Bhad Bhabie
In November, the Onlyfans star told a fan that her “cancer medication” had caused her to lose weight and that she was slowly putting it back on. Instagram/ Bhad Bhabie

The “Hi Bich” rapper’s mother, Barbara Bregoli, then slammed claims that her daughter lied about having cancer.

“How dare you? You disgusting piece of s–t (to) say my daughter would lie about something like that,” she said in an Instagram video on 8 Nov

Over the summer, Bhabie accused Vaughn of physically abusing her.

Over the summer, Bhabie accused Vaughn of physically abusing her. REAR GRID
In July, she posted and deleted home security footage of a man who appeared to be her boyfriend pulling her by the hair and slamming her to the ground in a front yard. Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

In July, she posted and deleted home security footage of a man who appeared to be her boyfriend pulling her by the hair and slamming her to the ground in a front yard.

The “Dr. Phil” star also shared photos of herself with a black eye and bruised face, accusing Vaughn of trying to take their infant daughter, Kali, away from her.

Two days later, the mother of one took to Instagram and shared that she loved Vaughn more than she loved herself. “Unfortunately this is real life, I know the easy way out is to leave and that’s better said than done,” she wrote at the time.

Bhabie and Vaughn started dating in 2020. Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
They welcomed their daughter, Kali, in March. Barbara Bregoli/Instagram

“This doesn’t happen extremely often, but LV definitely has a problem. He’s going to get the help he needs. Right now, there’s no room for error. And he knows it.”

Vaughn denied abusing his girlfriend, saying, “I didn’t hit her. She did it for a reason. I don’t. If I did, she wouldn’t be with me.”

Bhabie and Vaughn began dating in 2020 and welcomed daughter Kali in March.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788 .