Blueface on Whether He Would Let His Daughter Date Someone Like Him: 'Nobody's Perfect'

The rapper, who shares a daughter with ex Jaidyn Alexis, said he gets "asked this question all the time."

Blueface.
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Blueface has shared whether or not he would be okay with his daughter dating someone like him.

The "Thotiana" rapper, who sat down with Shannon Sharpe for a new episode of Club Shay Shay, said he gets "asked this question all the time."

"I always say yes, just because I know myself," Blueface told Sharpe. "The ladies I deal with, I have their best interest, I’m not dealing with them to bring them down."

He continued: "Social media is what it is, but in real life, I got the best intentions for these females, whether it’s whatever they need. Babysitter, rent…emotionally, spiritually. I would hope my daughter could find somebody that could at least do that. Nobody’s perfect."

Blueface shares his daughter, Journey, with his ex, Jaidyn Alexis. They also have a son, Javaughn. Blueface and Chrisean Rock have one child together, a son named Chrisean Jr.

Blueface has tumultuous relationships with the mothers of his children. In November, he called out Jaidyn and Chrisean on X, claiming they "left me in prison stranded for dead." He did show some appreciation for Chrisean, whom he said "looked out for me more than Jaidyn," alleging that Jaidyn abandoned him within the first week of his sentence.

Blueface had on-again, off-again relationships with both women, and both overlapped. He was involved with Jaidyn for almost 10 years, during which they had two children. The pair ultimately got engaged in 2023, only for Jaidyn to call it off the following year.

Blueface was first romantically linked with Chrisean in 2020, though he seemed to cut ties with her in July 2022. The next year, she welcomed their child, and they still seemed to be involved during his prison stint.

After nearly two years in prison for a battery incident and probation violation, Blueface was released in November 2025 after he became eligible for parole.

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