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Chrisean Rock is embracing a fresh start in her approach to co-parenting with her partner, BlueFace, for the benefit of their son, Chrisean Jr.
The artist and television personality recently opened up on Instagram about how she and Blueface are joining forces to provide a nurturing environment for their child following his release from prison. Through a collection of Instagram Stories, Rock emphasized her commitment to prioritizing her child’s well-being and fostering a peaceful co-parenting relationship.
“Why are y’all focusing on negativity with me? He’s there for his son, and that’s a prayer answered,” Rock expressed. “We are simply co-parenting. It’s been two years; that’s my baby daddy and best friend.”
Rock shared that their dynamic has significantly improved, highlighting a newfound maturity between them.
“Does he control who I see? No. Do I control who he sees? No,” she clarified. “This is probably the most mature phase we’ve reached together. Let me be, lol.” She further added, “I just want what’s best for my son, ensuring his father can be a great dad with ease.”
Blueface’s return home this week marked a new beginning for both him and his family. Not long after his release, he reunited with his kids and shared the moments on Instagram.
In one clip, fans saw the emotional moment he reunited with the children he shares with Jaidyn Alexis. Cameras caught the family emracing as they saw each other for the first time in a long time.
Other clips captured tender moments with his youngest, Chrisean Jr., including one where the two-year-old stood in his playpen seeminlgy for the first timw while his dad watched.
“You standing up all by yourself now,” Blue could be heard saying.
Rock reposted the video to her page, showing her support for their growing father-son bond.
The two were later spotted at an arcade with Blueface’s children. The family outing sparked some chatter online after Jaidyn appeared to react negatively to Rock’s presence.
Blueface was released after serving time at California State Prison for violating probation connected to a 2021 assault case. He turned himself in last January and was sentenced to four years but served 21 months before being released.