Bhad Bhabie Shares Photo of Her Child’s Father Le Vaughn Wearing ‘White Lives Matter’ Shirt
A series of new photos featuring Bhad Bhabie and her child’s father are raising some eyebrows.
Bhabie shared a series of photos to her Instagram account on Monday, posing in a blonde wig and a black lace bodysuit.
In other photos from the same carousel, she’s joined by her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Le Vaughn, who is seen wearing a shirt with “White Lives Matter” printed on the back.
Without a caption in the post or any other context to pull from the photos, it’s anyone’s guess what these looks were meant for. However, the comments section was filled with people reacting and making guesses of their own.
“White lives matter is insane for a black man to b wearing,” wrote one user.
“i don’t think ppl understand that you guys are dressed up as bama and kanye 😭,” wrote another user referring to Bhabies’ rival Alabama Barker, who she had been feuding with since earlier this year.
“LMAOO YALL B TROLLING I LOVE ITTTTT,” another user chimed in.
Bhabie, born Danielle Bregoli, welcomed daughter Kali Love with Le Vaughn last March.
Although it’s not clear if Le Vaughn’s shirt is an official tee from Ye’s Yeezy line, the shirt provoked outrage after its unveiling nearly three years ago.
In October 2022, Ye debuted his controversial “White Lives Matter” t-shirt during his YZY Season 9 fashion show in Paris. Several models, along with conservative commentator Candace Owens, were also seen wearing versions of the design at the event.
The following day, the artist formerly known as Kanye West doubled down by declaring Black Lives Matter a “scam” on Instagram, which prompted a response from Ahmaud Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper-James, who called Ye’s actions a “mockery” of the movement given the rapper’s past support and donations to her family in June 2020.
On Oct. 7, Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def) issued a visual counter statement by sharing a “White Lies Matter” shirt.
That same day, Ye appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight to defend the shirt, saying, “I do certain things from a feeling. I just channel the energy. It just feels right. It’s using a gut instinct, a connection with God, and just brilliance.”
“People are, they’re looking for an explanation,” Ye said further into the interview. “And people say, well, as an artist you don’t have to give an explanation. But as a leader you do. So the answer to why I wrote ‘white lives matter’ on a shirt is, because they do. It’s the obvious thing.”
Fast forward to February 2025 in the thick of Bhabie and Barker’s feud, Ye denied being involved in their dispute after his song “Carnival” was sampled on Bhabie’s diss track “Ms. Whitman.”
A remix circulating online featured what many fans assumed was Ye’s voice, but he clarified on Instagram that he had only cleared the sample but had no other involvement in the track.
The following month, Bhabie revealed that she secured the sample by contacting Ye’s now-presumed estranged wife Bianca Censori, who got Ye’s approval shortly after. She also claimed the purported Ye verse was A.I. created by a rogue team member.