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Bhad Bhabie calls out Billie Eilish: “I don’t know who my real friends are”

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"I guess that's what happens when bitches get famous" Bhad Bhabie has said she’s unsure if she and Billie Eilish are friends, after claiming the singer has ignored her messages.

The “cash me outside” star said on Instagram Live yesterday (March 29) that Eilish “doesn’t text” her or respond to her attempts at contacting her. “I think I’m friends with Billie, I don’t know if Billie is my friend.

Every time I DM her and give her my number, she doesn’t text me,” the rapper said on Instagram. Bhabie added: “I mean, I don’t know, I guess that’s what happens when bitches get famous.

It could be that. I’m not tripping. I know who my real friends are.” Eilish has yet to respond to Bhabie’s claims. Before she began her rap career as Bhad Bhabie,

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