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Bhad Bhabie's boyfriend Le Vaughn discharged from hospital after L.A. strip club shooting

Bhad Bhabie's boyfriend Le Vaughn discharged from hospital after L.A. strip club shooting

Express Tribune06-03-2025
Bhad Bhabie's on-and-off boyfriend, Le Vaughn, is expected to recover after being shot in the left pinky finger during a violent altercation at an L.A. strip club early Wednesday morning.
According to TMZ, the rapper was discharged from the hospital the same day and is on track for a full recovery. Le Vaughn reassured his fans through a short Instagram video from his hospital bed, where he showed his bandaged finger and confirmed that he was doing "just fine."
The shooting incident also left a second person injured with a non-life-threatening shoulder wound. The altercation began inside the club before spilling out onto the streets, and the suspect fled the scene in a white Mercedes G-Wagon. No suspects have been identified yet, and law enforcement is continuing to investigate the incident.
Meanwhile, Bhad Bhabie has not addressed the shooting but has been engaged in a public dispute with Alabama Barker. After Alabama rapped about Bhad Bhabie's daughter Kali in what appears to be a new diss track, Bhad Bhabie fired back on her Instagram Story, warning Alabama with strong language and threatening to confront her face-to-face.
Despite the drama surrounding them, Bhad Bhabie's father, Ira Peskowitz, mentioned on TMZ Live that the couple might take a step back for safety reasons while the investigation unfolds.
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