Jaidyn Alexis Throws Hands at Fan for Touching Her | Blueface’s Baby Mama Drama

Jaidyn Alexis, the rapper and influencer known for her ties to Blueface and as mother to two of his children, physically confronted a female fan during a hosting appearance at a Denver nightclub on February 10, 2026, after the fan repeatedly touched her inappropriately.

The 27-year-old initially tried to deflect the advances politely, but the persistent groping escalated into slaps and thrown drinks from Alexis and her friends once the fan ignored warnings and allegedly made contact again. Alexis later addressed the incident directly, insisting on respect for personal boundaries regardless of fan enthusiasm.

Additional screenshot from the Denver club altercation
Another angle from the viral Denver club footage (Credit: YouTube)

The viral footage, a 32-second clip shared widely on X, does not capture the physical confrontation itself but shows the tense lead-up and Alexis’s emotional response. It opens with dimly lit club scenes under purple and red lights, where Alexis, dressed in a light blue fur-hooded jacket and jeans, stands surrounded by excited attendees. Fans hug her tightly, pose for photos, and reach in closely, with arms wrapped around her waist and bodies pressed near; one sequence features her smiling while embraced from behind.

Overlaid throughout is a selfie-style recording of Alexis speaking post-incident, her face filling much of the frame as she wears a black headband, pink top, and displays a mix of frustration and slight tears.

“Y’all don’t have to DM me, I see the video, I know what I did… you swing on my homegirl, we all swinging back. The fuck? Don’t touch people that don’t wanna be touched. I don’t care how fanned out you is. Just don’t touch people that don’t wanna be fuckin’ touched.”

In a subsequent Twitch live stream, Alexis provided more context, explaining she remained calm at first by dancing and redirecting the fan away from unwanted contact. She described the woman touching her private areas multiple times, attempting to unzip her pants, and reaching for her phone in her back pocket, despite repeated verbal requests to stop. Her friend, who joined the stream, added that the fan eventually hit Alexis after being asked to back off, prompting the group response.

Alexis stressed she was sober, criticized the club’s inadequate security, and framed the incident as a defense of boundaries, noting similar issues have plagued public appearances. Security ultimately broke it up, and no arrests or injuries have been reported.

Public reaction to the clip, which has surpassed 1.3 million views on X, leans heavily in Alexis’s favor, with commenters praising her for standing against harassment and emphasizing consent. Many highlighted the risks women face in fan interactions, while a smaller portion questioned the intensity or joked about her fanbase size. This event echoes past drama in her circle, though here the consensus views her actions as justified self-protection rather than aggression.

View the viral footage here on X

Alexis’s unfiltered defense has amplified discussions about celebrity accessibility versus safety, particularly for female artists at club events. While fan meet-ups fuel engagement, incidents like this reveal how quickly excitement can turn invasive, often leaving performers to enforce their own limits.

Her message resonates broadly: admiration does not entitle anyone to physical access, and pushing past clear no’s invites consequences. No counter-statement from the fan has surfaced publicly, leaving Alexis’s account as the primary narrative.

Watch key moments from her Twitch explanation

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