Bhad Bhabie’s Father Criticizes Her New Song Questioning Her Hatred Towards Him

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Bhad Bhabie’s Father Criticizes Her New Song Questioning Her Hatred Towards Him

In a recent development, Bhad Bhabie, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, has released a new song titled “Honest.” This track reflects on her challenging upbringing and addresses her relationship with her father, Ira Peskowitz. The song has sparked a public feud as Peskowitz criticizes her portrayal of their past.

Bhad Bhabie’s New Song “Honest”

“Honest” explores Bhad Bhabie’s turbulent childhood. The lyrics mention her mother as a “soldier” but also describe her father as a “deadbeat.” In her lyrics, she expresses feelings of betrayal, stating that her father only attempted to reconnect when she gained fame.

Controversial Lyrics

  • References to troubled childhood.
  • Lines expressing resentment towards her father’s past absence.
  • Accusations of him severing ties for money.

Notably, she sings, “Since I was 3 everything on me / my pops ain’t want me in his life.” This sentiment highlights her feelings about their fractured relationship.

Peskowitz’s Response

Ira Peskowitz has spoken out against the implications made in “Honest.” In an interview with TMZ, he denied the allegations of accepting money to sever ties with Bhad Bhabie. Peskowitz states he attempted to be involved in her life long before her rise to fame.

Father’s Claims

  • Peskowitz claims he has documentation proving his efforts to help Bhad Bhabie.
  • He expresses confusion about her animosity towards him.
  • He asserts that he is not interested in her financial success.

Peskowitz emphasized, “I didn’t sell her for $20,000,” refuting claims made in Bhad Bhabie’s social media posts. These posts, which have since been deleted, suggested past financial transactions related to his parental rights.

Attempts at Reconciliation

Bhad Bhabie also shared that she attempted to mend their relationship after becoming a mother herself. Unfortunately, those efforts did not yield the desired outcomes, as she noted, “but it didn’t work.”

This public exchange between Bhad Bhabie and her father shines a light on the complexities of their relationship and raises questions about familial bonds amidst fame.