Le Vaughn, the ex-boyfriend of Bhad Bhabie, got shot in the hand outside Sam's Hofbrau, a strip club in Los Angeles, on March 5. The incident occurred when two groups started fighting, ultimately leading to a shoot-out.
The Los Angeles Police Department arrived and stated that the fight also continued outside the strip club. Amidst this, Le Vaughn got shot in the hand. He was soon admitted to a nearby hospital along with another victim, and both are reported to be in stable condition now.
Bhad Bhabie, aka Danielle Marie Bregoli, who is the mother of his child, has yet to comment on the incident. According to the LAPD, no arrests have been made yet. Officers attempted to stop a suspect in a white G-Wagon; however, the vehicle managed to escape.
It's unclear if Le Vaughn was directly involved or just caught in the crossfire. Before the shooting, Bhad Bhabie had also confirmed her breakup on X by tweeting:
"I’m single . An focused on my career stay out my dm tryna shoot ya shot.💋"
All about Bhad Bhabie's ex-boyfriend

Bhad Bhabie and Le Vaughn recently became parents to their daughter, Kali Love, who was born in March 2024. The couple started dating in July 2020 and uploaded many YouTube videos and posts together. However, all their videos and photos have now been either deleted or made private.
Le Vaughn, also known by his artist name, XGameLV, is an American rapper.
With almost 90,000 followers on Instagram, he is also a fashion enthusiast and likes to share outfits and fashion photos, showing his favorite brands.
He also likes to share his shoe collection, luxury cars, and outfit photos on social media. His popularity grew further when Bhad Bhabie shared the news of her pregnancy with her fans.
Bhad Bhabie and Le Vaughn's relationship took a turn recently when Alabama Barker claimed that Le Vaughn told her he loved her. This led to a public feud between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama. Soon both released their diss tracks, including Bhad Bhabie’s "Ms. Whitman" and Alabama’s "Cry Bhabie.
Bhad Bhabie denied Alabama’s claims and accused Alabama of trying to insert herself into the drama. However, it's unclear if Alabama and Le Vaughn were ever truly involved.
Bhad Bhabie uploaded a series of Instagram stories recently. In one, she wrote:
"Don't believe half the s*it that's being said. Y'all run with whatever story for clickbait."
Through her statement, Bhad Bhabie indirectly suggested that people were spreading false or exaggerated stories for attention.
Bhad Bhabie has also added another story with her diss track, which is currently ranked at #74 in the global top music videos on YouTube.

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