Danielle Bregoli, also known as "Bhad Bhabie" is out of rehab.
The 17-year-old completed her 30-day stay for prescription pill abuse and childhood trauma, and is now focusing on her music, per Page Six. She was released from the facility on Wednesday.
The rapper took to her Instagram Live this week to discuss her treatment, telling her fans that she's "back and better than ever". She also detailed that she needed to separate herself from "some people".
"It was a lot going on in my personal life," she added.
Bregoli, who shot to fame after appearing on an episode of Dr. Phil back in 2016 - first entered the undisclosed facility at the end of May.
At the time, her management told TMZ: "We are very proud of Danielle for recognizing that she needed help and seeking it out."
Representatives for Bregoli did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
Bregoli recently commented on her "friendship" with Billie Eilish:This comes after the 17-year-old was accused of "blackfishing".
Taking to Instagram back in April, Bregoli showed off her new black hair and makeup - but it was the color of her skin that left many of her 17.8 million followers baffled.
Bregoli's comments section exploded with remarks concerning her noticeably darker skin, with some people even accusing the teenage star of ''blackfishing''. If you're unfamiliar with the term, ''blackfishing'' is when Caucasian people use makeup and other cosmetics to manipulate their features and skin tone to achieve a more mixed-race appearance.
Needless to say, it is not okay.
While many comments simply labeled Bregoli's look as "blackfishing", "blackface", or "cultural appropriation", one commenter typed:
"It’s painful to watch someone cash in on your actual lifestyle and look, especially when you’re still vilified for being your authentic self.
"How long will we crucify black girls for being black girls, while uplifting white women for jocking our essence?"








Bregoli has since responded to the criticism,
Writing in a series of Instagram stories, she said:
"Millions of people sick, thousands dying every day and y’all worried about me getting my makeup done for a photoshoot? I’m usually the wild one but y’all need to chill and focus on what’s important right now."

The rapper then shared somebody's post joking that her "transformation into a light skinned black woman is almost complete", adding, "aww I’m trending, thank you."