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Bhad Bhabie, who is also known to fans as Danielle Bregoli, has back at haters on social media who criticised her weight loss.

by The star, who featured on US TV show Dr Phil, candidly revealed her health struggles and opened up about undergoing cancer treatment with medication, just months after welcoming a new baby.The internet sensation, who recently became a mum, took to Instagram to set the record straight after speculation about her weight loss began to circulate.

She wrote: "I'm sorry my cancer medicine made me loose weight. I'm slowly gaining it back. So stop running the worst narratives." The star didn’t disclose any further information about her cancer medicine or diagnosis but prior to this health update, Bhad Bhabie - who first rose to fame in 2016 during an appearance on the US talk show Dr.

Phil where she uttered the phrase, "Cash me outside, how 'bout that?" - posted some snaps of herself outdoors. Wearing blue jeans and a snug long-sleeve top, teamed with white leather boots and a matching bag, reports the Daily Star, one user commented underneath, "Too skinny. "hile another suggested, "It's gotta eat little better, sweetie gain a little weight and you look fire." Many fans attributed her dramatic weight loss to recent motherhood, with one writing: "Girl don't let these people make you feel like you not human with the body shaming.....

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