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Blueface’s mother snaps a photo when she sees her son’s new face tattoos in prison

Blueface’s mother snaps a photo when she sees her son’s new face tattoos in prison

Blue face he is still in prison for a probation violation related to an assault charge in 2021. His prison term is expected to end in January 2026. But that doesn’t stop him from getting some new ink.



Over the weekend, a video of the “Thotian” rapper began circulating online, showing him with multiple new facial tattoos. Immediately, jokes began to appear with comments such as “brother turned into a school desk”, “who scribbled on his face? and “looks like a walking coloring book.”

Although it’s hard to tell the difference exactly What tattooed on his face. It’s incredibly obvious that he has a lot more ink now than he did when he started his sentence in September.

But Blueface’s mother, Karlissa, is not amused. Shortly after seeing her son’s face, she sent him a message saying: “Your children are suffering. Javaughn’s confidence has dropped and you’re playing with art and craft on your face, which is diabolical. Your stepfather wasn’t as sad as you are now. Better pray and pull yourself together! You are more than just a lame prison ninja. You are a child of God and the father of three children.

“You’re about to fuck me up, because you weren’t supposed to turn out like the rest of these fatherless, weak, crying, damn losers. You have to feed these kids until they graduate from college!!! Get ### together, boy! And this during the period of the Ministry of Finance.”

Blueface is currently serving a four-year prison sentence for violating probation stemming from a 2021 assault case involving a security guard and a separate incident linked to a Las Vegas strip club shooting in 2023. He was required to abstain from alcohol, drugs and weapons and adhere to strict conditions such as curfews and impulse control counseling.

The violation occurred after he was found to be in possession of drugs, which led to the judge imposing the maximum sentence previously suspended. His sentence could be reduced based on time served and credit for good behavior, potentially allowing him to be released early.