In a dramatic turn of events, controversial boxing star Ryan Garcia has publicly threatened the abusive ex-boyfriend of online influencer and rapper Danielle Bregoli, known as Bhad Bhabie, following the release of disturbing footage showing the latter being assaulted.

Ryan Garcia, once celebrated as one of boxing’s brightest young talents, has faced significant backlash and professional setbacks in recent months. His career took a nosedive after a series of public outbursts, including a racist rant that led to his expulsion from the WBC and a ban from boxing. Despite these challenges, Garcia’s fighting spirit remains unbroken, as demonstrated by his recent defense of Bregoli.

Bregoli captured widespread attention when she posted a horrifying video on Instagram of her ex-boyfriend, Le Vaughn, physically assaulting her. The video, dated June 30, shows Vaughn, the father of her baby daughter, violently pushing Bregoli to the ground and pressing his knee against her back. In a now-deleted post, Bregoli claimed that Vaughn was attempting to take their daughter away from her.

“This man thinks he is gonna take my daughter from me!!! Say whatever you want, tryna take my baby is crazy,” she wrote, expressing her frustration and fear.

Moved by the video and the images of Bregoli’s injuries, Ryan Garcia took to social media to express his outrage and support for Bregoli. On X (formerly Twitter), he declared, “I’m banned from boxing but not beating his ass,” and followed up with another post saying, “I got you Danielle, just let me catch that guy outside.”

Danielle Bregoli, known by her stage name Bhad Bhabie, first rose to fame through her appearance on The Dr. Phil Show in September 2013. At just 13 years old, her infamous phrase, “Cash me outside, how ’bout dat,” turned her into an overnight internet sensation. Leveraging her newfound fame, Bregoli embarked on a successful music career, becoming the youngest female rapper to have a song enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Her subsequent singles also achieved significant success, receiving platinum certifications.
Beyond music, Bregoli has found immense financial success on OnlyFans, a subscription-based platform. Reports suggest she made an astonishing $18 million in her first month alone, cementing her status as a formidable figure in the entertainment industry.
The recent events have further complicated the lives of both Ryan Garcia and Danielle Bregoli. Garcia’s public threat against Vaughn underscores his ongoing struggle to channel his aggression positively amid his professional turmoil. Meanwhile, Bregoli continues to navigate the challenges of her personal life while maintaining her public persona.
The situation has drawn significant attention from both the boxing and entertainment worlds, highlighting issues of domestic violence and the lengths to which individuals will go to defend those in distress. As the story unfolds, it remains to be seen how these developments will impact the lives and careers of both Garcia and Bregoli.