Rapper Blueface (Jonathan Porter)‘s chaotic personal life has once again caused a social media stir following a dramatic incident that took place at his home at 6 AM. A woman named “K Blue,” whom Blueface claimed he barely knew, had a violent “spazz out” live on stream, forcing the rapper himself to exclaim: “I had to call her dad!”

The incident began after Blueface flew in two lady friends, but K Blue quickly became erratic and uncontrollable after consuming alcohol.

The Chaotic Scene and the “I Just Met You” Plea

 

Videos broadcast live showed K Blue screaming, saying bizarre things, and exhibiting aggressive behavior, including swinging her arm toward the rapper. She constantly threatened to leave, declared she would become famous without him, and criticized Blueface as being “evil” and uncaring about anyone’s feelings.

While K Blue was shouting and acting erratically, Blueface repeatedly pointed the camera at himself, emphasizing the viral quote: “I don’t even know you. I just met you today!” The rapper attempted to explain that her erratic behavior was due to alcohol, even offering her a vape to “calm down.”

“She’s crazy! I just met her two days ago, and she’s ‘spazzing out’ like this!” Blueface complained on the clip, implying K Blue was not one of his long-term, controversial partners.

 

Extreme Measure: Calling the Parent

 

The most climactic and shocking point of the incident was when Blueface revealed he had to call K Blue’s father for help.

“She was getting so crazy. I had to call her dad, bro,” Blueface told a friend. “I ain’t never had to call no female dad and be like, ‘Hey, can you talk to her?’ I can’t even be mad because I let her drink.”

This action was seen as a desperate and unprecedented measure in the rapper’s history of public scandals, indicating the severity of the chaos.

 

Conflicting Claims and Bizarre Details

 

Contrary to Blueface’s “just met you” claim, K Blue offered confusing counter-information. She asserted that she had been communicating with him “on and off since last year, December” and even knew intimate personal details like his birthdate (January 20, 1997) and middle name (Jamal), suggesting the relationship might be much deeper than Blueface wanted the public to believe.

This incident once again cemented Blueface’s image as a magnet for public chaos, simultaneously raising debates about the boundary between documenting and exploiting personal crises for social media content.