Ryan Garcia Chimes In On Bhad Bhabie’s New DV Footage

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 03: Ryan Garcia speaks onstage during the Snap Inc 2022 NewFronts at Jazz at Lincoln Center on May 03, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Snap Inc. )

Suspended boxing star Ryan Garcia responds to Bhad Bhabie’s new posts, images, and video footage of domestic violence with baby father, Le Vaughn. On X, Garcia attempts to console the 20-year-old celebrity while offering to fight her boyfriend.

Bhad Bhabie shocked social media on Monday morning (July 8) with images and footage of being abused by her baby father. After sharing the domestic dispute, she addressed her baby’s father in now-deleted posts, writing: “This man think he gonna take my daughter from me! Say whatever you want, but tryna take my baby is crazy.”

Bhad Bhabie also revealed that she and Le Vaughn have not been together since May. After seeing the video, Garcia tweeted to Bhad Bhabie, offering to fight her ex-boyfriend, although his boxing license is suspended for testing positive for PEDs. “I’m banned from boxing but not beating his ass,” Garcia tweeted. 

Bhad Bhabie received a console from the boxing star after his offer. “I got you, Danielle. Just let me catch that guy outside,” Garcia tweeted.

Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, and Le Vaughn got together in 2021. The two welcomed their first child in March. The couple appeared on good terms several weeks ago as Bhad Bhabie was seen twerking on a boat with LeVaughn and friends. 

As a result of the revealing posts, Bhab Bhabie retracted her previous comments on her ex-boyfriend in a lengthy message that explained her love for Le Vaughn and his commitment to seeking help. It reads:

“I love that man more than I love myself and it’s honestly really sad. But unfortunately, this is real life I know the easy way out is to leave and that’s better said than done. This doesn’t happen this extreme often, but LV definitely has a problem. He’s going to get the help he needs. Right now there’s no room for mistakes. And he knows that. Who ever says they are there for me will be supportive of me no matter what I choose to do. Ya’ll know I give a mf hell but there’s no excuse for that at all whatsoever. My point in sharing this wasn’t to attack him, it was for him to see what he does is wrong and too take accountability and make a REAL CHANGE.”

The WBC expelled Ryan Garcia this week after an X Spaces conversation surfaced, including the boxer using racial slurs and talking about George Floyd.