Bhad Bhabie believes fans who paid to subscribe to her OnlyFans account when she was just 18 years old should be in jail.

The “Gucci Flip Flops” rapper joined Barstool Sports’ Sundae Conversation in December but her spicy commentary surrounding her OnlyFans account elicited a ton of fan reactions and subsequently went viral on social media this week.

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When asked by host Caleb Pressley if she joined OnlyFans the night of her 18th birthday in March 2021, Bhad Bhabie replied: “I think so, yes.”

“And people subscribed right away?” Pressley asked to which Bhabie confirmed.

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The 19-year-old, who previously claimed that she made over $1 million in subscriptions in the first six hours of her OnlyFans launch, was then asked whether those who immediately subscribed should “be in jail.”

Bhad Bhabie responded with a simple, “Yes.”

Her answer sparked a heated debate about her explicit photos as Bhad Bhabie financially capitalized on the opportunity raking in an alleged $53 million in the first year, of which she took home about $42.3 million in revenue.

“@BhadBhabie you out here talking bout men should be jailed for subscribing to your only fans page when you turn 18. But them same dudes you spending they money . And putting it into scholar funds ppl . Give them they money back,” one person wrote pushing back.

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While another fan agreed with Bhabie: “Bhad bhabie is right , all y’all n-ggas should be in jail.”

The $42 million in revenue is for the last calendar year spanning from April 2021 to April 2022. Bhad Bhabie (real name Danielle Bregoli) has come a long way since being dubbed the “Cash Me Outside Girl” after her viral appearance on Dr. Phil in 2016.

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The Florida native, who turns 20 in March, didn’t release a solo single in 2022, but the money continued to pour in as she bought a 9,200-square-foot mansion in Palm Beach County, Florida worth $6.1 million.

The estate — which was formerly owned by NFL star Jason Pierre-Paul — boasts seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a five-car garage and a pool with a jacuzzi.