Chrisean Rock says her Blueface portrait tattoo is still being removed, and the face space will not stay empty for long. She told viewers on a livestream that she plans to replace it with a portrait of her son, Chrisean Jesus Jr.
Chrisean Rock on the livestream
“I feel like it’s too distracting sometimes, but sometimes I just leave it alone,” Rock said during the stream. She added, “It will be all gone.” The update turns a personal change into a public one: the tattoo is not just being erased, it is being redesigned into a different face on the same part of her face.
Rock also said, “The nightmare will be over and off my face. When it gets removed enough I’m going to put my son’s face on this side,” which makes the next step clear even if the end point is not. The replacement is not a cover-up in the usual sense; it is a swap from one portrait to another, with the removal process deciding when the change can happen.
Blueface portrait removal
That lines up with the emotional removal video Rock shared earlier, when she was shown taking off the Blueface mugshot tattoo from the side of her face. The clip showed serious discomfort as the laser started breaking down the portrait, and Rock told the professionals to “keep going” and said she needed to “get it off.”
The practical takeaway is simple: the Blueface image is still in transition, and Rock is waiting for enough of it to clear before the new portrait goes in. She also said the tattoo can be distracting during performances, which explains why she said she only hides it when she is performing at church. That leaves her with one visible goal now — finish the removal, then place Chrisean Jesus Jr. where Blueface was.
A deleted Blueface video added more fallout around his name, but this change sits in Rock’s own hands. For her, the next move is not about whether the portrait comes down; it is about how much has to come off before the new face can go up.
Chrisean Jesus Jr. on the face
Rock’s plan gives the story its sharpest edge: she is not simply undoing a tattoo tied to Blueface, she is replacing it with her son’s portrait. That makes the removal process part of a visible rebranding on her face, and the livestream made clear she has already decided what belongs there next. The real open question is how many more removal sessions she will need before the swap can be made.







