Bhad Bhabie Sued By American Express For $674K Over Unpaid Charges, She Denies

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Bhad Bhabie has rejected claims that she owes over $674,000 in unpaid credit card debt.

The 22-year-old rapper, born Danielle Bregoli, responded after People reported American Express filed a lawsuit against her in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The company accuses her of breaching a credit agreement by failing to pay off a large balance.

In a statement to The Shade Room, she called the claims false, saying, “Shit not true. Where do they get this shit from?”

According to court documents, American Express extended credit to Bhad Bhabie in April 2021. The company alleges she stopped making payments in December 2024.

The complaint claims she promised to repay all charges, fees, and interest either in full each month or through regular payments. The credit giant is now seeking the full balance, citing breach of contract.

This legal fight comes shortly after Bhad Bhabie spoke about her massive earnings on OnlyFans. She claimed she grossed over $71 million, with net earnings of about $57 million. She described the platform as “a good way to make a lot of money really fast.”

In 2021, she made headlines by earning $1 million within six hours of joining. In 2023, she revealed her monthly earnings fell from $18 million in the first month to under $1 million by November. Still, she generated more than $38 million before taxes in less than a year.

Her net worth, estimated at $35 million by Celebrity Net Worth, reflects success beyond music through OnlyFans and brand deals. By quickly denying the debt claims, Bhad Bhabie appears focused on defending her image.

As the lawsuit progresses, the outcome could shape both her finances and her position as one of social media’s most lucrative stars.

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