PALO ALTO, CA – In a landmark study that has rocked the foundations of online discourse, a consortium of leading digital ethnographers and biological scientists today announced their findings: the physical form of internet personality Danielle Bregoli, known professionally as Bhad Bhabie, is indeed her personal property and subject to typical human biological processes.

The findings come after months of intense social media speculation regarding Bregoli’s recent weight fluctuations and alleged cosmetic surgeries. “Our data models, which analyzed over 3.7 million comments and 200,000 speculative TikToks, definitively show that Ms. Bregoli’s body is not a public utility, nor is it a communal art project,” stated Dr. Evelyn Reed, lead researcher at the Institute for Digital Self-Ownership. “It appears to be, unequivocally, hers.”

Experts expressed surprise at the sheer volume of public interest in the subject. “We observed a fascinating phenomenon where a significant portion of the internet believed they had a proprietary stake in Ms. Bregoli’s physique,” explained Dr. Omar Hassan, a cultural anthropologist. “It’s almost as if the collective digital consciousness felt entitled to a constant, unchanging version of her, like a software update they didn’t approve.”

The study also touched upon the controversial theory that bodies, particularly those belonging to women, might change over time without direct input from anonymous online commentators. “While still in its early stages, our preliminary research suggests that factors like diet, exercise, age, and even just existing can alter a person’s appearance,” Dr. Reed added, cautiously. “More funding is needed to confirm these radical hypotheses.”

Social media users, however, remain unconvinced, with many demanding a second opinion from their own Instagram feeds.