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It appears that Danielle Bregoli — a k a Bhad Bhabie — is looking to start something with Billie Eilish.

The troubled-teen-cum-viral-sensation, who made a name for herself as the “cash me outside” girl on the “Dr. Phil” show, hosted a Q&A over Instagram Live this past weekend. It was there she was asked about her relationship with the five-time Grammy winner.

For those who don’t know, the pair struck up a friendship over social media before the 18-year-old “Bad Guy” singer’s career really took off. They were even photographed together on multiple occasions.

Now, according to 17-year-old Bregoli, the superstar won’t even return her DMs.

“I think I’m friends with Billie. I don’t know if Billie’s my friend,” Bregoli admitted during her livestream. “Every time I DM her and give her my number, she just doesn’t text me. So, I don’t know. I mean, I guess that’s what happens when bitches get famous.”

She added, “I’m not trippin’. I know who my real friends are.”

Danielle Bregoli and Billie EilishGetty ImagesDanielle Bregoli and Billie EilishGetty Images

Eilish has not responded to Bregoli’s call-out. Instead, she’s been busy celebrating the one-year anniversary of the release of her debut album — “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” — and performing her breakout single “Bad Guy” for the “iHeart Living Room Concert For America.”

Recently, Eilish and her brother, Finneas O’Connell, spoke out about her latest single, “Everything I Wanted,” which has spent 19 weeks on Billboard’s Top 100. She told the New York Times Magazine that the song took about a year to get produced as O’Connell feared acting as an “enabler” to her suicidal ideations.

“Finneas and I both had the idea to make the song about each other, instead of just me and how I was feeling,” Eilish said of their resolution to produce the song. “We had a complete block, and the way we got through it was to make it about us as siblings and what we mean to each other.”

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