In an unexpected twist, Dr. Phil is under fire for sharing clips from Danielle Bregoli’s infamous episode on his Facebook page, thanks to some serious grievances aired by Barbara Bregoli, Danielle’s mother. Barbara unleashed her feelings on Instagram, outraged that those nearly decade-old clips resurfaced to garner attention on Dr. Phil’s hugely followed platform. While a spokesperson for Dr. Phil claimed that a third party manages the Facebook account and that they do not condone the posts, this controversy has stirred quite the online reaction.
Bhad Bhabie, as Danielle is popularly known, shot to fame after her memorable catchphrase on Dr. Phil’s show back in 2016. Now, as she grapples with a diagnosis of blood cancer, the return of these clips feels like a resurgence of past traumas for her family. The situation raises questions about the ethical implications of sharing older content and how people navigate their histories, especially in the age of social media. With this saga now unfolding online, it’s safe to say drama follows our reality stars like a shadow. What do you think—should old clips be left in the past?

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Ava Hart
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