Bhad Bhabie's fame started with an appearance as a troubled teen on The Dr. Phil Show in 2016. Then known by her legal name, Danielle Bregoli, the "Cash Me Ousside" girl was sent to Turn-About Ranch in Escalante, Utah, a ranch for troubled teens.

Years after her appearance on the show, Bhad Bhabie is speaking out against the ranch for alleged cases of torture, sexual abuse, and even murder. She's also accused Dr. Phil of sending troubled teens to the ranch despite having knowledge of the accusations.

On Instagram, Bhad Bhabie posted a video of a young lady named Hannah Archuleta, who described being sexually abused at the ranch and then punished for revealing her abuse to female staff members.

"Turn about ranch treatment facility punished this young lady Hannah for reporting that one of their staff members assaulted her," Bregoli wrote in her caption. "Keep in mind when your at this program you can NOT have any contact at all with your parents nor able to use a phone this girl couldn't even call the police if she tried. There's been a Murder at this facility, reports of torture and now a report of sexual abuse and dr. Phil still continues to send trouble children here even after knowing this stuff has happened at this facility."

She continued by describing her experience at the facility. She claimed that while she was at the ranch, she was abused and malnourished.

"I went through being malnourished, abused, and having to do hard labor and being there while someone was murdered," she claimed. "I came back with more trauma then I went there with. I was sent to this place to get help. Hannah went to this place to get help what she got was the complete opposite @turnabout_ranch needs to be SHUT DOWN IMMEDIATELY and staff should receive consequences for how they treat helpless children. THESE CHILDREN ARE HELPESS THEY CANT CONTACT THEIR PARENTS."

Hannah Archuleta had filed a lawsuit against the ranch. Archuleta was sent to the ranch after appearing on Dr. Phil's show in 2019. She has not accused Dr. Phil of any wrongdoing.