Chrisean Rock is ready for a clean slate — literally.
The Baddies star and rapper, 25, revealed she’s finally planning to remove the large tattoo of her ex-boyfriend Blueface’s face from her cheek, marking a major step forward in her life following their highly publicized split.
Rock, who recently confirmed she’s in a new relationship with a 20-year-old man named “Three,” says the new romance has given her the push she needed to take action on erasing the ink tribute to Blueface, who is currently incarcerated.
“I’m moving on, for real this time,” Rock told fans, describing the decision as part of her ongoing journey toward healing and self-growth.
Rock first debuted the Blueface tattoo — a detailed portrait of the rapper’s profile, along with his real name, “Jonathan,” written above her right eyebrow — in early 2024. At the time, the ink drew mixed reactions online, with many fans questioning the permanence of the gesture given the couple’s turbulent relationship.
The pair’s on-again, off-again romance, which often played out across social media and reality TV, was as passionate as it was controversial. Rock has since said she wants to leave that chapter behind for good.
The reality star has discussed removing the tattoo before, even sharing in June 2025 that she planned to undergo laser tattoo removal — and possibly livestream the process on Twitch. However, she admitted she backed out after fearing how painful it might be.
This time, Rock says she’s serious. The decision also comes after her ex-boyfriend, rapper HoodTrophy Bino, reportedly ended their brief relationship earlier this year because she hadn’t covered up the tattoo.
“He said if I couldn’t cover it up, he was gone,” Rock recalled, hinting that the lingering reminder of Blueface had become a roadblock in her love life.
Now in a new relationship with Three, Rock says she’s focusing on growth, motherhood, and moving on from her past. She’s also defended her relationship after facing criticism online over their age difference.
“Y’all ain’t say nothing when Blue met me at 20 – 19 years old,” Rock said on social media, referencing the age she was when she started dating Blueface. “So mind y’all business.”
For Rock, removing the tattoo is more than a cosmetic choice — it’s a symbol of turning the page.
“I’m ready to let go,” she said. “It’s time to move on from the old me.”


