Inside the explosive TikTok rivalry between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker

The beef between the two began in December 2024 when Bhad Bhabie threw shade at Alabama Barker, claiming she was secretly involved with her baby daddy, LeVaughn.

The beef between the two began in December 2024 when Bhad Bhabie threw shade at Alabama Barker, claiming she was secretly involved with her baby daddy, LeVaughn.

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The TikTok world is all over the drama between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker.

If you’ve been anywhere near social media, you’ve definitely seen this unfold. From savage diss tracks to fiery Instagram rants, this rivalry has quickly become one of the most talked-about spectacles in pop culture.

But let’s be real for a second, this isn’t just a petty teenage fight anymore. What used to be a "hey, don’t talk to my man" or "we’re not friends anymore" is now full-on diss tracks and vulgar social media slander. Welcome to the new age of "beef."

Whether it’s all just another distraction for the masses or a genuine feud between two up-and-coming stars, one thing is certain: it's grabbing attention.

Alabama Barker, 19, is the daughter of Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian's step daughter. She’s been in the public eye since she was a child. Meanwhile, Bhad Bhabie (real name Danielle Bregoli), who hit the scene in 2016 with her now-infamous "Dr. Phil" moment (“Catch me outside, how ‘bout that?”), is now a rapper. Over the years, she’s gone from viral sensation to an real force in the music industry.

Now, both of these young women are locked in an all-out TikTok showdown and honestly, it’s starting to feel less like a real feud and more like the world’s latest episode of "Teenagers Gone Wild."

It all began in December 2024 when Bhad Bhabie threw some shade at Alabama. According to her, Alabama had been secretly involved with her baby daddy, LeVaughn. And, of course, the drama didn’t stop there.

In a move straight out of a reality TV show, Bhad Bhabie dropped her track “Over Cooked” a few weeks later, which included more explosive allegations.

She accused Alabama of being linked to Soulja Boy and Tyga and even threw in a pregnancy rumour for good measure. And this is where we all need to take a step back and ask: is this really what we’ve come to? A simple argument over a guy has somehow turned into a full-blown public spectacle.

Alabama wasn’t about to let that slide. Taking to Instagram, she quickly cleared up the wild claims.

She wrote: “I have never been pregnant, never had an abortion and have never been alone with Tyga or Soulja Boy. The idea of any personal relationship between us is completely fabricated – nothing more than a sad, baseless attempt to gain attention.”

She ended her statement with a mic drop moment, saying: “I won’t continue to entertain this nonsense but this will be the last time I address pathetic lies.” So, that was that, right? Well, not exactly.

Enter another diss track "Cry Bhabie." Last month, Alabama clapped back with her own diss track, targeting Bhad Bhabie by claiming that the rappers baby daddy had tried to hit on her. 

Not one to be outdone, Bhad Bhabie responded yet again, and this time, she came prepared. She used Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s “Carnival” beat for her own track, “Ms. Whitman.” And if that wasn’t enough of a power move, she teased the release on Instagram, rocking a bleach-blonde wig and throwing more jabs at Alabama.

But here’s where the drama goes from spicy to full-on explosive: Bhad Bhabie accused Alabama of stealing Latto’s flow and even getting kicked out of the Kardashian house. 

In the music video for “Ms. Whitman,” Bhad Bhabie is seen twerking on a drummer who, wait for it… looks suspiciously like Travis Barker, Alabama’s dad. 

Gone are the days of passive-aggressive status updates or texting “we need to talk.” Now, it’s all about getting the last word in a cringe, sometimes savage, rap.

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As if the drama needed another twist, West - whose song was sampled in Bhad Bhabie’s diss track - wasn’t happy about the whole situation. Ye took to Instagram to make it clear that he wasn’t here for the "AI beef."

In his stories, the rapper explained that while it’s often difficult to get samples cleared, he has always done so when asked. However, this time, he didn’t exactly approve of how his sample was used in the diss track.

"I only cleared the sample because it has been very difficult when so many people try to stop me from doing it," Kanye wrote. "I always clear samples when anybody asks but I don’t agree with how it was used this time around." So, even Yeezy isn’t getting involved in this one.

As the TikTok world watches on, it’s hard not to wonder if all of this is just a calculated move to keep the clicks rolling in.

After all, in a world where everyone loves a bit of drama , it’s no surprise that people are eating it up. And as the beef between the women continues to garner attention, many are wondering if this is real or is it just the latest clout-chasing spectacle?

After all, these are two young women, barely out of their teens, who have grown up in a world where "beef" is no longer just about fighting over your ex or getting into petty arguments. Now, it’s about public drama, diss tracks and slinging mud in front of millions of people online. The lines between friendship and rivalry are blurred and everything’s a chance to go viral.