Bhad Bhabie Pens Reality Show Deal With Snapchat: Report

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Bhad Bhabie (2nd R) poses with festivalgoers backstage during Day 2 of Billboard Hot 100 Festival 2018 at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on August 19, 2018 in Wantagh, New York.
The 12-episode docu-series is reportedly set to start shooting this month.

Earlier today, Snapchat unveiled plans to start bringing more original content to their platform. The company announced their new collection of Snap Collections earlier today. The Snap Collections include scripted programs and docu-series that will be made exclusively for the social media app and according to reports, Bhad Bhabie will be among some of the social media stars with their own show on the platform.

According to TMZ, Bhad Bhabie just landed a deal with Snapchat to produce her own docu-series called "Bringing Up Bhabie."  The 12-episode docu-series is set to focus on her rap career as well as her personal life. "Bringing Up Bhabie" will begin filming this month and the show is set to premiere later this year. Sources didn't disclose how much Bhabie's deal is worth.

There have been talks about the 15-year-old rapper landing her own reality show since 2017, although none of them came to fruition. Her deal with Snapchat seems to be perfect since she already has a massive following on the platform.

While she begins shooting her show this month, she's also slated to hit the road with Lil Yachty at the end of the month. Bhabie will be opening up for Lil Yachty on the "Disrespect" tour which kicks off on October 24th in Baltimore before concluding in Santa Cruz on November 28th. 

Peep our recent interview with Bhad Bhabie here. 


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