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Alabama Barker has responded to Bhad Bhabie’s claim that her boyfriend Le Vaughn tried to cheat on her.
In a series of posts shared on her Instagram Stories, Barker said that she was not involved with Le Vaughn the father of Bhad Bhabie’s child. “LV and our friend group traveled to Las Vegas last year again prior to me knowing that they were together, during which he threw a bottle at my head, resulting in a significant injury,” the 18-year-old Barker wrote. “His behavior was not only reckless but also deeply concerning. It’s troubling to see that, despite his actions, she continues to defend him even after I told her what he had done.”
She said that she was “unaware” that Le Vaughn, 26, was dating Bhad Bhabie, 21, at the time, and only found out after they had hung out publicly on two separate occasions. “It’s clear that he is manipulating her, feeding her a distorted narrative to justify his behavior,” she continued. “His actions reveal a lack of respect and consideration for others, and it’s painful to witness her continuing to support him despite this.”
She concluded that Le Vaughn “deceived” her and told her he was someone else and wasn’t on social media. She also wrote that he claimed he was single when they met. “Over time, LV initiated frequent communications including calls and texts, but nothing substantial ever came from it,” she wrote. “I have apologized multiple times to Danielle, understanding that her partner misled me. … LV has confessed his feelings for me repeatedly, and despite his dishonesty and betrayal of his relationship, I chose to disregard his advances.”
Barker added that she has “no interest” in Le Vaughn and would never “lower” herself to “be with someone who has been physically abusive towards women.” She also wrote that she would be willing to address the matter “maturely” if Bhad Bhabie is willing to reach out directly.
Lastly, she says this distracts anyone from listening to her new single “Vogue.”
On Tuesday, Dec. 17, Bhad Bhabie shared a screenshot of Le Vaughn’s alleged messages with Barker. “I truly believe she only entertained him [because] he’s my baby daddy,” she wrote. “I’ve watched her talk to numerous men with girlfriends but never thought I would see the day she did it to me.”
She claimed that she “took my man,” and later said she’s been to their home when Le Vaughn was there. “She knew he was my man,” she wrote. “Playing victim is crazy.”
Earlier this year, Bhad Bhabie posted videos on social media showing a domestic abuse incident involving Le Vaughn. They briefly separated, but later reconciled. Despite the abuse, she said that she would support Le Vaughn as he seeks help for his anger issues. More recently, Bhad Bhabie’s family confirmed in a statement that the rapper and OnlyFans content creator had been diagnosed with cancer and is ongoing treatment.
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Alabama Barker has responded to Bhad Bhabie’s claim that her boyfriend Le Vaughn tried to cheat on her.
In a series of posts shared on her Instagram Stories, Barker said that she was not involved with Le Vaughn the father of Bhad Bhabie’s child. “LV and our friend group traveled to Las Vegas last year again prior to me knowing that they were together, during which he threw a bottle at my head, resulting in a significant injury,” the 18-year-old Barker wrote. “His behavior was not only reckless but also deeply concerning. It’s troubling to see that, despite his actions, she continues to defend him even after I told her what he had done.”
She said that she was “unaware” that Le Vaughn, 26, was dating Bhad Bhabie, 21, at the time, and only found out after they had hung out publicly on two separate occasions. “It’s clear that he is manipulating her, feeding her a distorted narrative to justify his behavior,” she continued. “His actions reveal a lack of respect and consideration for others, and it’s painful to witness her continuing to support him despite this.”
She concluded that Le Vaughn “deceived” her and told her he was someone else and wasn’t on social media. She also wrote that he claimed he was single when they met. “Over time, LV initiated frequent communications including calls and texts, but nothing substantial ever came from it,” she wrote. “I have apologized multiple times to Danielle, understanding that her partner misled me. … LV has confessed his feelings for me repeatedly, and despite his dishonesty and betrayal of his relationship, I chose to disregard his advances.”
Barker added that she has “no interest” in Le Vaughn and would never “lower” herself to “be with someone who has been physically abusive towards women.” She also wrote that she would be willing to address the matter “maturely” if Bhad Bhabie is willing to reach out directly.
Lastly, she says this distracts anyone from listening to her new single “Vogue.”
On Tuesday, Dec. 17, Bhad Bhabie shared a screenshot of Le Vaughn’s alleged messages with Barker. “I truly believe she only entertained him [because] he’s my baby daddy,” she wrote. “I’ve watched her talk to numerous men with girlfriends but never thought I would see the day she did it to me.”
She claimed that she “took my man,” and later said she’s been to their home when Le Vaughn was there. “She knew he was my man,” she wrote. “Playing victim is crazy.”
Earlier this year, Bhad Bhabie posted videos on social media showing a domestic abuse incident involving Le Vaughn. They briefly separated, but later reconciled. Despite the abuse, she said that she would support Le Vaughn as he seeks help for his anger issues. More recently, Bhad Bhabie’s family confirmed in a statement that the rapper and OnlyFans content creator had been diagnosed with cancer and is ongoing treatment.
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