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Fame really is a fascinating thing, and in America, it is often achieved by chance. The most obvious example is Kim Kardashian, who turned the notoriety of an infamous tape into an empire worth billions of dollars. Then there’s someone like Bhad Bhabie, aka Danielle Bregoli, who went viral for her unintentional catchphrase, “Cash me outside, how ‘bout that?” which was first uttered on an episode of Dr. Phil about troubled teens in 2016. Bhad Bhabie is now a multimillionaire, rapper, and as of today, a movie star. That’s right, Bhad Bhabie is an actor, and according to her costar Esther Povitsky, she’s a damn good one.

I recently spoke to Esther Povitsky about her new film Drugstore June. The cast is an embarrassment of comedic talent, boasting some of the biggest names in stand-up, but one performance that stuck out to Esther was that of one Danielle Bregoli.
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00:00She was a great actress. She was so that role like, I know people are going to be like haters and upset with me for saying that, but I'm sorry, you guys like bad baby can act she I mean, it might only be very specific roles, but that's how I am too. So there's nothing wrong with that. She was great.
00:19Yeah, I mean, I don't you know, I'm not I'm not lying. Like I made a specific mental note. I was like, wow, she's crushing it here. That's was there any
00:27it was. Was there a case that nice? Was there an improv involved in that scene?
00:33Um, not a lot. You know, it was a really long scene. There's so many angles. So many people as you know, like for what happens and ends up happening in that scene. It was like one of our biggest, most fun, exciting scenes. And I would say Nick
00:50Rutherford was like and gabris. They were the heavy improvisers because you know, they had all that back and forth. And they were just making me laugh so so much.

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