A teenage rapper who shot infamy with a savage appearance at Dr. Phil in 2016 claims she was abused at a troubled teen boot camp that the TV had sent her.
Danielle Bregoli, who appeared on the counseling program along with her mother, in an episode entitled “I want to give up my car theft, her knife, a 13-year-old daughter who tried to frame me for a crime ”- She was taken to Turn-About Ranch in Utah at midnight by two“ carriers, ”according to a video she posted Friday on her YouTube page.
Upon arrival, Bregoli, now 18, said she was placed in a teepee and forced to stay awake for days.
“You have to sit there for three days,” he said. “It simply came to our notice then. Like I fell asleep and they say, “Oh, get up, get up.” So I’m sitting here like, “This is going to be really bad,” when I see that these people have no sympathy. “
Bregoli, who acts under the name Bhad Bhabie, spoke out as part of the “Breaking Code Silence” movement, which wants to spread the presence of alleged child abuse and mistreatment at Utah facilities and other similar programs.
In February, a Colorado woman, Hannah Archuleta, sued the facility and accused a member of sexually assaulting her. Archuleta, who was also sent to the ranch after appearing on Dr. Phil, claimed she was punished when she reported the alleged abuse.
Bregoli addressed Archuleta’s allegations in the video and apologized to Dr. Phil.
“Dr. Phil, I’ll give you from now until April 5th to apologize, not just to me, but to Hannah or any other kid you’ve sent to Turn-About or any other show like this, and if not, I I’m going to handle things my way, ”he said.
Archuleta appeared after Paris Hilton revealed in her documentary “This is Paris” that she was physically, verbally and emotionally abused at Utah’s boarding school, Provo Canyon.