Bhad Bhabie Catches a Creep in New Video for "Trust Me" f/ Ty Dolla Sign

Bhad Bhabie definitely has a taste for theatrical visuals, and her latest does not disappoint. With the help of Bella Thorne and actor Theo Von, this might be her most entertaining music video yet.

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Our favorite redhead teen is back at it again with another star-studded music video for her single “Trust Me” featuring Ty Dolla Sign.

Bhad Bhabie definitely has a taste for the theatrical, and her latest effort does not disappoint. With the help of Bella Thorne and actor Theo Von, in addition to Ty, this might be her most entertaining visual yet.

The visuals open on Danielle Bregoli hanging out in her bedroom and texting a potential bae about their first meet-up. We soon find out that the person on the other end of the phone is no teen boy, but a serial predator (played by Theo Von) with a creepy lair dedicated to the teen. It may seem like the 15-year-old rapper is in trouble, but Bhabie is no fool. The video cuts back to her bedroom, revealing she’s been tracking Von’s character and knows what disgusting crimes he’s already committed

Fast-forward, and the video cuts to a dim park where the two are set to meet. Von’s character walks up behind someone he assumes is Bregoli, but low and behold it’s a red-headed Bella Thorne. As the creep stands in confusion, Bhabie uses the distraction to take down the pedo. What does she do with him after that? Well you’ll just have to see for yourself.

This video, directed by Nicholaus Goossen, is a bit surprising, considering the track is more of a crooning love cut than a revenge fantasy, but no complaints here. In the song, the teen attempts to court a potential love interest. “Tote that glock, hold that work, baby do you trust me?/Got the streets on lock, I'mma make you love me,” she sings with the help of some heavy Auto-Tune.

The rapper is definitely establishing her penchant for cinematic videos. In her visual for “Gucci Flip Flops” she employs David Spade and Lil Yachty to create a retro 1950s storyline, also directed by Goossen. 

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