Blueface Says Neveah Akira Was 'Cut From the Roster': 'This Is a Dictatorship Not a Democracy'

The rapper’s post follows Neveah’s emotional reaction to Blueface appearing on a livestream with Stunna Girl.

Blueface with face tattoos, wearing a black hat and shirt, stands against a pink background.
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Blueface is once again turning his love life into a full-on spectacle.

On Tuesday (Jan. 14), the “Thotiana” rapper appeared to address his rumored rotation of women with a blunt post on X, writing, “Neveah has been cut from the roster she did not make the team this is a dictatorship not a democracy.”

The post quickly began making the rounds online, with fans reacting to the harsh wording and the idea that Blueface is publicly treating relationships like sports tryouts.

The post comes amid fresh drama surrounding Blueface’s most recent girlfriend, influencer Neveah Akira, who has been hinting that she wants to separate herself from the rapper following an uncomfortable moment involving Stunna Girl.

Earlier this week, Blueface was seen on a livestream with Stunna Girl, which appeared to spark an emotional reaction from Neveah. During her own Instagram Live, she made it clear she didn’t want to be tied to whatever was happening behind the scenes, especially if it meant being pulled into chaos she didn’t sign up for.

“Do not delete my Instagram account due to whatever that man got going on with whomever he got going with,” Neveah said. “Let’s detach my name from all bullshit now. I wish him nothing but the best, just not with each other.”

Neveah also hinted that she has no interest in being part of a dating “rotation,” making a point to say she doesn’t “wait turns.”

“He’s a good person, wish him the best, that’s about it,” she added.

The messy breakup is a sharp turn from last month, when Neveah was featured in Blueface’s Instagram Story showing what appeared to be the rapper’s birth name tattooed beneath her neck, a tattoo that drew plenty of attention online. Even Blueface’s mother reportedly commented on the ink, claiming the name was misspelled.

At the time, Neveah defended the tattoo and suggested she was locked in long-term, saying she planned to keep it “five-ever.”But in her recent live, she downplayed the meaning behind it, saying the ink doesn’t hold the kind of power people think it does.

“A tattoo is just a tattoo, y’all. I’m not worried about no tattoo,” she said, even revealing she previously had her “first love’s” name tattooed under her breast, suggesting she views it more as a moment than a permanent attachment.

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