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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Cash Me Outsside Girl Punches Airline Passenger !


CASH ME OUSSIDE' GIRL
PUNCHES AIRLINE PASSENGER, COPS CALLED
It Gets Racial



The "Cash Me Ousside" girl caught someone inside an airplane Monday evening with a shot to the face ... and police ended up yanking her, her mother and another passenger off their plane ... TMZ has learned.


We've learned Danielle Bregoli and her mom were boarding a Spirit Airlines flight out of LAX last night ... when Mom got into a dispute with a female passenger. We're told Danielle's mother was struggling to put her carry-on bag in the overhead, because she's wearing a walking cast for an injured foot ... and the wait wasn't sitting well with the third party.


Danielle says the other woman put her hands on her mom's throat, and that's why she had to "cold-cock" the impatient passenger.


After Danielle uncorked the punch, the woman made a citizen's arrest. A short time later police arrived and took all 3 off the plane. We're told no one wanted to press charges so there were no arrests, and everyone involved decided their lawyers would handle it from here.Watch the video (below). You'll hear the woman who was punched lashing out at Danielle, calling her a "w***er." You also hear the woman spit toward Danielle and her mom.



BEFORE THE PUNCHTMZ.com




IT GETS RACIALTMZ.com




A Brief History of ‘Cash Me Outside, Howbow Dah?’

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Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli.
Back in September 2016, 13-year-old Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli and her mother appeared on Dr. Phil to discuss the teen’s “out-of-control” behavior. If you’re a regular viewer of The Dr. Phil Show, the two women’s segment was nothing out of the ordinary. One teen with attitude and a mouth to match + one anxious mother = some solid television (it always does). “I Want To Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried To Frame Me For A Crime,” proclaims the The Dr. Phil Show website entry about them. Are you hooked? I am.
The segment likely would have faded into daytime-television obscurity had it not been for one perfect moment. “All these hos laughin’ like there’s something funny,” Bregoli says, gesturing to the audience. “Did you say,” Dr. Phil responds, judiciously pausing and moving his hands as though attempting to sort through Bregoli’s meaning, “the hos are laughing?” The audience begins to applaud. At which point Bregoli unleashes the line that would soon make her an internet star: “Cash me outside, howbow dah?
As her mother explains, noting her daughter’s accent was acquired on “the streets,” “cash me outside” “means she’ll go outside and do what she has to do.” How ’bout that.
Since then, the clip and phrase have taken on a second life as a meme. Which seems perfectly reasonable, since “cash me outside, howbow dah” is the perfect retort for just about any situation. The phrase has been applied to everything from tweets to image macros and even inspired Bitmoji to roll out a pictograph inspired by the meme.
Artist @LushSux — the same person who turned a Taylor Swift “memorial” into a Harambe/SpongeBob mural — painted Danielle’s meme-spirational likeness on a wall. “Cash me outside on a wahl, how bow dah?” And a church in Georgia decided to transform their marquee in homage to the meme in the hopes of attracting millennials. “Cash God inside, howbow dah?”
The other night at my local gym, by the water fountain, I witnessed a woman attempting to explain “cash me outside” to another woman. (Yes, yes, this is in complete violation of meme rule number one: Never attempt to explain a meme IRL.) She attempted several sentences about a “hilarious teen,” but ultimately the best she could come up with was “just Google ‘Dr. Phil Cash Me Outside,’ it’s so funny.” Whichactually, wasn’t terrible advice. Google searches for the meme — in variant spellings — have seen a spike in recent weeks. And really, how does one explain the beauty that is “cash me outside.”
Of course, the sudden popularity of the meme has also thrust the teen who started it all back into the spotlight. Earlier this week, a story claimed that Peskowitz Bregoli had committed suicide after she was bullied by classmates for her appearance on the show. The story was later debunked by Snopes, which notes it ran on fake news site “NBC-News.net” which, unsurprisingly, isn’t related to the real NBC. Peskowitz Bregoli is alive and well and keeping her fans updated via Facebook, where just yesterday she streamed a live video consisting largely of her counting dollar bills to the camera for nearly an hour. It has since been viewed over 45,000 times. “CASH ME LIVE!” Well … how bow dah.