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Bhad Babie, 17, ‘goes to rehab for childhood trauma and prescription pill abuse’

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Bhad Babie has reportedly gone to rehab to treat childhood trauma and prescription pill abuse. Bhad – real name Danielle Bregoli – checked herself in several weeks ago, TMZ claimed.

The rapper, who shot to fame with her infamous Dr Phil appearance in 2016, could allegedly be at the facility for 30 to 90 days.

Her management told the publication: ‘We are very proud of Danielle for recognizing that she needed help and seeking it out.’ A statement posted on social media today revealed that she is at a ‘treatment centre’ to get over ‘some personal issues’ It read: ‘Danielle has been working hard for the past few years and made a positive decision to take some much-needed time off to attend to some personal issues.’ It went on: ‘For the past

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