
Chrisean Rock fires back at Jaidyn Alexis for questioning her marriage to Blueface
The long-standing drama between Chrisean Rock and Jaidyn Alexis has flared up again, with both women taking their frustrations to social media in a heated exchange over Blueface.
Their latest dispute unfolded on X (formerly Twitter), where they traded barbs about marriage, child support, and financial struggles.
The tension reignited when Jaidyn fired the first shot, calling out Chrisean's decision to marry the incarcerated rapper. "Who marry a n*** who don't call his kids and owe child support just give me my moneyyyyyyy,"* she wrote.
who marry a nigga who don't call his kids and owe child support just give me my moneyyyyyyy — Jaidyn Alexis (@jaidynalexxis) March 5, 2025
Chrisean responded with a lengthy message, attempting to offer both an explanation and some advice. "I married him because I took a risk on love. You worried about why I married him I'm wondering why our kids ain't fully met?" she questioned.
She continued, "You held my son when he was 3-4 months old… I understand that you're feeling hurt and disappointed right now, and I truly empathize with what you're going through. It's important to acknowledge those feelings, but I also want to remind you that your worth isn't defined by someone else's actions. Im passing you this advice, because someone once told this when I was crashing out."
Jaidyn, however, was in no mood for Chrisean's sympathy, dismissing the lengthy response entirely. "@ Chrisean I wouldn't read all that even if I was paid to for the love of god stfu," she shot back.
@ Chrisean I wouldn't read all that even if I was paid to for the love of god stfu — Jaidyn Alexis (@jaidynalexxis) March 5, 2025
Chrisean wasn't deterred and continued to engage. "U replied which mean u read it! That's all the truth can never be a diss u screaming bout money and child support. How much u need? Yo bookings pay 7k that don't included flight n hotels and food and they slowed up nobody booking u right now so I get the frustration," she claimed.
She continued, "But dont drag me in it take that up with him u crashing out on the internet is cry out for help and it's unessesary and Zues only giving u 20k for the reunion yo rent prolly 11k a month or less and if u gotta car note those funds ain't matching sht hitting. So I get it…"*
Despite Chrisean's attempts to frame her messages as understanding, Jaidyn wasn't having it, and their back-and-forth continued for hours. The bitter dispute only adds to the ongoing drama surrounding Blueface, whose past relationships with both women have been marked by controversy.
With the rapper potentially set to be released later this year, the already intense feud may be far from over.

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