Subscriber Account active since. The year-old has spent the past four years building an audience of more than , Instagram followers by, in her words, "posting my butt" and cultivating a "Regina George IRL" persona, based on the "Mean Girls" character. She pitched herself to "Dr. Phil" and ended up anchoring a scripted episode about her Instagram addiction last February. Around the same time, she decided to record and release her first song, "Skinny Legend Anthem," which may be familiar to any heavy TikTok users. She didn't write all of her rap lyrics, but she says she authored the TikTok-famous soundbite "I'm skinny, I'm winning, and all you bes are ugly. My tits look cute here. Stream skinny legend anthem on Spotify. So I drank a bunch of Four Lokos, went to the studio, recorded my song in my messed-up, concussed state, said 'Oh my god, this is so good. Phil" episode and Instagram following.

Her second appearance on 'Dr. Phil' was her "biggest regret."

Ava Louise said that she meant everything she said on her first appearance.
Top definition. Ava Louise. Her plan failed. She just says the show is fake because of all the hate. Ava Louise thought it was gonna make her more famous that Bad Bhabie and told everyone that. Sep 6 Word of the Day. Style with Ease. Damn that was a steezy ass kickflip son! Another basic white girl who was featured on dr Phil and pretty much dr phil exposed her which she got all hurt about and later revealed it was all fake and the dr Phil staff wanted her to be that way on the show.
After appearing on Dr. Phil to talk about how social media was ruining her life, she became known for her controversial opinions. But while it appeared she went on the show to get "advice" on how to sort out her life, she actually only made the appearance with the intent to go viral. Ava sat down to talk with Distractify about her time on the show, and why she shouldn't be shamed for chasing clout. While it's common knowledge that most of the guests are fed lines on Dr. Phil, Ava admitted that her episode was purposefully edited to make her look bad, but she meant everything she said. She intended to portray this dramatic "caricature" of internet culture while on the show, but that doesn't mean that it's not rooted in her personality.
Couldn't find this account. Using his top-rated show as a teaching tool, he takes aim at the critical issues of our time, including the "silent epidemics" of bullying, drug abuse, domestic violence, depression, child abuse, suicide and various forms of severe mental illness. For over a decade, Dr. McGraw has used the show's platform to make psychology accessible and understandable to the general public by addressing important personal and social issues. Phil uses the power of television to tell compelling stories about real people.