In a development that feels plucked from a telenovela version of the Blueface-Chrisean Rock saga, Blueface’s father, Johnathan Porter Sr., is getting dragged across the internet after sharing the video that has fans and followers shaking their heads or scrolling with wide-eyed confusion.
The now-viral footage depicts a deserted garage at Blueface’s Los Angeles residence. The garage “used to be filled with Chrisean Rock’s stuff,” said Porter Sr. But after what he said was 60 days without a word and no response from Rock, he was ready to move on physically. Her possessions were boxed up and moved into storage.
“I’m so sorry this is happening, but we’ve tried calling the person over the last 60 days,” Porter Sr. says in the video, his voice on the brink of apologetic. “No answer, no response about your belongings. So we had to pack the thing away, we had to take it out of there and store it respectfully. We’ll be mailing you that storage facility, to your last known address.”
And he closed out the video with a pointed barrier: “You have no right to enter the property that you don’t live in anymore. Please respect the property.” That would have been that if it weren’t for the caption that accompanied the post:
“Blueface has finally moved on y’all. But until next time, free Blueface. My son will be home soon.”
Critics immediately filled the comments, and the consensus was clear: unnecessary and attention-seeking. “Are you just clout chasing? What was the point of posting this again? Cupid Chrisean went on to,” one user replied, encapsulating the overall vibe.
Another added, “Just make sure your son respects her personal space as well,” while others reminded everyone that the Chrisean is doing her own thing, thriving and forgetting the drama. “All Chrisean just got off probation, living her best life. She didn’t want their clothes and told y’all that,” one fan wrote.
Porter Sr. has had a viral moment over this before. In a similar video he posted in April 2025, he was packing Chrisean’s clothes, shoes, and personal photos at Blueface’s request, with the rapper still locked up.
“Blueface made that call, he said, ‘Yo, it’s time to go. He ain’t playing this time,” Porter Sr. said at that time, indicating he was speaking on behalf of his son.
Meanwhile, Blueface’s mother, Karlissa Saffold, is Gearing up for What’s to Come. She teased her son’s impending release on Instagram with a swanky “Blueface Coming Home Celebrity Bash” slated for Nov. 3. “The count down is official,” she wrote. “Special shout out to all the celebrities and fans who have kept the prayers, love, and support. In Blueface’s world, the drama never stops, whether the house is empty or full.
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