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Bhad Bhabie, also known as the Cash Me Outside girl has come along way from her days of stealing cars. She’s now been asked to speak at Oxford University for their debating society, Oxford Union. She’s joining a long list of speakers such as Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Queen Elizabeth II, Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Malcolm X, Albert Einstein, Sir Elton John, Shakira and Billy Joel. And given how the European Corporate Governance Institute described the university debate society as being known for “absorb[ing] the greatest diversity, the wildest firebrands, the most outspoken and non-conformist people,” she seems to be in the right place. The invite from Oxford Union President Ahmad Nawaz read, “It would be an honor to welcome you to continue this fine tradition.”

The fact that she recently started a $1.7 million scholarship in partnership with The Educapital Foundation for students in technical and trade schools shows she’s not who she once was. This is to fund 1,000 students with 50 receiving $10,000 uin start-up capital. “While developing this scholarship program, it was great collaborating with Educapital’s Aisha Rodriguez & Dr. Brenita Mitchell, both amazing women giving amazing opportunities to the next generation of entrepreneurs,” she said in a press release. “We didn’t want to just give out tuition funds but also help the grads with startup capital to launch their own businesses. I can’t wait to see what these young hustlers do.”

She was also reported to have made $49 million from OnlyFans last year. The last person reported to be making big bank from OnlyFans was Blac Chyna who supposedly takes in $20 million a month. It was such a large amount that her mother said there wasn’t that much talking, f*cking or sucking d*ck in the world to be making that and to gtfoh. Bhad Bhabie’s amount seems a bit more reasonable. We’re just happy to see her giving back given the fact that she became famous coming into the media for being a disrespectful child.

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