Reality TV star and controversial internet personality Chrisean Rock is once again under fire — this time for a Snapchat video showing her at a smoke shop with her one-year-old son.
The footage, which quickly made its way to Instagram, triggered outrage across social media, with many questioning her judgment as a mother. Critics took to the comment section of Live Bitez, expressing their concern over the child being in a setting associated with smoking.
“Why isn’t CPS involved?! I feel soooo bad for this lil baby 🥺,” one commenter wrote.
“Why would you take your child to a smoke shop in the first place?” another added.
Others urged the Baddies star to consider hiring a nanny or seeking family support, arguing that it’s irresponsible to constantly take her baby everywhere — especially to unsuitable locations.
One particularly upset fan even messaged the smoke shop directly via Instagram, calling them out for allowing a child inside. The store reportedly replied, saying:
“It was no smoke. Baby wasn’t there the whole time.”
As of now, Chrisean Rock hasn’t directly responded to the backlash, but she shared a cryptic message on her Instagram Story that hinted at her refusal to entertain negativity:
“I won’t be going live no more addressing anything negative sent to destroy my character. I wish the best for everybody.”
Meanwhile, Chrisean Rock baby’s father, rapper Blueface, remains incarcerated at North Kern State Prison in Delano, California, after turning himself in for a probation violation earlier this year. His release is expected in January 2026.
Although Chrisean Rock expressed interest in reuniting with Blueface earlier this year, that seems unlikely now. In June, Blueface claimed he only let her back into his home because he believed she was homeless and wanted stability for their child. Chrisean clapped back, accusing him of using drugs while in prison.
This latest incident adds to the growing list of parenting controversies surrounding the reality star, sparking renewed conversations about the welfare of her child and her capacity to handle the responsibilities of motherhood under public scrutiny.


