Bhad Bhabie celebrates her first Mother’s Day!
On Sunday, May 12, the 21-year-old rapper revealed the first photo of her daughter Kali’s face on vacation. The rapper, born Danielle Marie Bregoli, welcomed a daughter in March with boyfriend Le Vaughn.
In a cute photo posted on her Instagram stories, Kali wears a top dress and white stockings, looking into the camera. The proud mum also included a snap of herself as babies, showing just how similar the two are. “Kali my twin,” Bhabie captioned the picture.
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Bhabie also shared the gallery’s post on her Instagram, posting a photo of a huge bouquet of roses alongside a photo of Kali. “Happy Mother’s Day❤️ swipe for a surprise 😘,” the rapper wrote in the caption.
Bhabie announced in December that she was expecting her first child, sharing photos on her Instagram. Posting several selfies in the mirror, the rapper wore a tight t-shirt that highlighted her growing belly.
At the end of February, the rapper talked to PEOPLE about her journey to motherhood. Then Bhabie said that she and her boyfriend were planning to name their daughter Kali Love.
“The name doesn’t really have a specific meaning, it’s just that his mom picked a middle name and then I had a list of five names that I liked and Kali was one of them,” she said at the time. “I thought love went well with Kali.”
She also noted that she thought it would “definitely be a strict” parent between her and Le Vaughn, whom she met through a mutual friend. However, she said the two prefer to keep the details of their relationship under wraps because of “how social media tends to be.”
“I even see people saying, ‘Oh, I don’t think she’s ready. I don’t think she’s ready,'” she said. “It’s like, ‘How can you, from your computer screen, determine if I’m ready to be a mother or not?’ I’m not even on [social media], so how can you determine that? You know? It’s just kind of off.”
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