Dr. Phil's controversial decision to remove clips from a decade-old episode featuring Danielle Bregoli, aka Bhad Bhabie, has sparked a heated debate. The episode in question, which first aired in September 2016, has now been taken down from Dr. Phil's Facebook page, which boasts over 10 million followers. But why the sudden change? It all started when Danielle's mother, Barbara, took to Instagram to call out the TV personality, complaining about the recent sharing of clips from the episode. While Dr. Phil's team claims that a third party controls the Facebook page and that no one currently on his staff condones the posts, the removal has raised questions about the show's responsibility and the impact of old content. The episode in question featured Danielle's infamous catchphrase, 'Catch me outside, how 'bout that?'. But it's not just the catchphrase that's causing controversy. Danielle's recent health update, in which she revealed her ongoing battle with blood cancer, has also sparked concern and support from fans. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Dr. Phil will address the controversy directly or take further action. In the meantime, the question remains: is it ever too late to address the impact of old content? And what does this mean for the future of TV personalities and their online presence? The comments section is now open for discussion. What do you think? Do you agree with Dr. Phil's decision, or do you think it's a case of too little, too late? Share your thoughts and let's get the conversation started!