Here’s How Alabama Barker Responded To Bhad Bhabie Seemingly Imitating Her With That Dramatic New Look

This post discusses physical assault.
So, let’s quickly remind ourselves of what’s gone down between the pair. Buckle in folks, because this is a wild ride.
Things kicked off publicly in December 2024, when Bhad Bhabie, 21, accused Alabama, 19, of “taking her man,” Le Vaughn, who is reportedly 26.
Le Vaughn and Bhad Bhabie had reportedly been together since 2020, and they welcomed their first child last March. Just a few months later, in July, she shared video footage of Le Vaughn allegedly physically assaulting her. The couple have seemingly broken up and rekindled things multiple times since.
Bhad Bhabie posted — and then deleted — a series of Instagram stories that read, “@alabamaluellabarker took my man,” “I told Lv next time I catch you. You gone be with them!” and, “Single.”
Alabama then hopped into the comments of a post by TheShadeRoom about the drama, simply writing, “#ew.” She also appeared to address Bhad Bhabie’s claims on TikTok, lip-syncing over a sound, “You ain’t even bad, bitch. You think I’m beefing with you?” and writing in the caption, “I’d never want a BUM.”
Bhad Bhabie then hit back with a series of Instagram stories accusing Alabama of entertaining Le Vaughn to spite her. “I truly believe she only entertained him bc 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.”
“A man gonna b a man but a hoe that know about you and call you a friend is a whole different level of disrespect. Especially to a postpartum mom,” she wrote.
Alabama responded with a lengthy statement, in which she alleged that Le Vaughn had physically assaulted her. “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,” she wrote. “It’s troubling to see that, despite his actions, she continues to defend him even after I told her what he had done.”
Alabama then claimed in another lengthy post that Le Vaughn had “deceived” her by telling her that he was single, and that he’d “confessed his feelings” for her “repeatedly.” She added, “I want to be clear: I have no interest in this man, nor would I ever lower myself to be with someone who has been physically abusive towards women.”
Le Vaughn denied Alabama’s claim, accusing her of lying to “maintain a certain image online.”
By January, the feud had evolved into a rap battle. Bhad Bhabie dropped a diss track named “Overcooked.” In it, she made an array of claims about Alabama — including that she’d been “impregnated” by rapper Tyga, which both Alabama and Tyga swiftly denied.
“I have never been pregnant, never had an abortion, and have never been alone with Tyga,” Alabama wrote. “The idea of any personal relationship between us is completely fabricated – nothing more than a sad baseless attempt to gain attention. I won’t continue to entertain this nonsense, but this will be the last time I address pathetic lies.”
Despite saying she was no longer going to entertain the feud, Alabama hit back at Bhad Bhabie with a diss track of her own called “Cry Bhabie” on Feb. 7. In the song, she claimed that Le Vaughn had been the one to pursue her, and fired back at Bhad Bhabie’s claim about Tyga.
A week later, Bhad Bhabie shared a snippet of yet another diss track aimed at Alabama. The song is titled “Ms. Whitman.” In the 1993 film True Romance, Patricia Arquette’s character — whom Alabama is named after — is called Alabama Whitman.
And that finally brings us up to this week, when Bhad Bhabie posted a video posing with long, platinum blond hair and heavy makeup, while mouthing lyrics from “Ms. Whitman.”
With allll of this context in mind, it’s no surprise that fans immediately accused Bhad Bhabie of shading Alabama with her new look. “shes mocking bama! did yall not see the makeup and hair,” one comment read. “she’s for sure making fun of alabama,” someone else said. “she’s obviously making fun of bama with how she’s dressed lmaooooo,” a third user wrote.
Alabama has since seemingly addressed the speculation that Bhad Bhabie was mocking her with her new look. She wrote on her IG story, “Imitation is the best form of flattery, some people are working overtime While I’m just keeping it moving. It’s done. Thanks for all the love though,” alongside a kiss emoji and a heart.
Whew, that was a lot. I feel like I need to lie down. Feel free to share your thoughts on the feud down below, and we’ll keep you posted if anything else unfolds.
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