Blueface's Baby Mama Slaps Him Across The Face On IG Live

Blueface was live on Instagram when his baby mama, Jaidyn Alexis, smacked him across the face after he told her to "shut the f*ck up."

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It's safe to say that Blueface and his baby mama, Jaidyn Alexis, are not on great terms right now. The two of them have a history of documented conflict, and it looks like they still have some unresolved their issues, because earlier this week, Jaidyn put her hands on Blueface while he was streaming live on Instagram.

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In the clip, Blueface tells Jaidyn, "bro you don’t never just shut the f*ck up." She proceeds to ask him, "who? who?" while he laughs and starts rapping the opening of Big Sean's verse off Drake's song, "All Me." "Hoe, shut the f*ck up," Blueface cites. "I got way too much on my mental, I learn from what I've been through." However, while he's in the middle of quoting these lyrics, Jaidyn slaps him across the face. "I was singing the song, that's Big Sean," he tells her. "I don't care, shut the f*ck up!" she responds.

This is not the first time that Jaidyn has snapped at Blueface. Last month, the rapper filmed her as she ran up on his house and started smashing his windows while their son, Javaughn, was inside. After finding out that he'd posted the footage, Jaidyn took to IG to tell her side of the story. “Since we take sh*t to the gram,” she wrote. “N*ggas lick assh*le and then when b*tches do the pull up they run up stairs wit a scary b*tch. But we don’t see the footage of when a b*tch got inside now do we babe. Yea ight no n*gha, no b*tc & not even the cops gon do NOTHIN. # rappers call the cops THESE DAYS."

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<b>Staff Writer</b> <!--BR--> Originally from Vancouver, Lynn Sharpe is a Montreal-based writer for HNHH. She graduated from Concordia University where she contributed to her campus for two years, often producing pieces on music, film, television, and pop culture at large. She enjoys exploring and analyzing the complexities of music through the written word, particularly hip-hop. As a certified Barb since 2009, she has always had an inclination towards female rap.