
Kehlani denies Chrisean Rock claims about Blueface intimacy
The situation escalated after fans noticed Kehlani unfollowed Rock, prompting speculation that a conflict was involved.
Footage from a recent gym session and a confrontation involving Rock and her entourage sparked additional social media chatter.
Some interpreted Kehlani's unfollow as a response to a dramatic incident where Rock's team threatened to call ICE on a man outside a building.
Kehlani clarified via Instagram Story that her decision to distance herself was rooted in concerns for her personal safety, not because of rumors.
She wrote that she 'separated myself as a mother and protector of my peace & safety.' Addressing the specific claim, Kehlani stated, 'You don't have to make up nasty rumors and lie on me… that doesn't fit my timeline, agenda, and is literally beneath me.'
She also noted she would not be addressing the rumor further.
Rock had alleged on Instagram Live that Kehlani 'cracked that' (slang for shared intimacy) with Blueface, who is also the father of Rock's child.
Kehlani responds to Chrisean Rock's claims that Blueface cracked her. pic.twitter.com/0PhFz8Y8rL — FAVULATE (@favulate) July 8, 2025
Kehlani's response emphasized that she won't engage in 'nasty mess,' calling the rumor untrue and harmful.

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