Chrisean Rock Tattoo Removal: Emotional Video Marks End of Blueface Era

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    Chrisean Rock is opening up after getting emotional as she began the laser removal of her Blueface face tattoos. It marks the end of an era and a chapter closed.

    On Tuesday (December 16), Chrisean went live to show her beginning the process of closing her chapter with her ex-boyfriend and son’s father. The two share 2-year-old son, Chrisean Jesus Porter.

    In viral clips from her livestream, Chrisean appears anxious to undergo the procedure, but also ready to finish this chapter and turn the page. As the technicians begin removing her face tattoos, she begins to weep and call on Jesus.

    While it first appeared to be a weeping out of physical pain, she later confirmed it was emotional, spiritual, and mental trauma she was letting go.

    End Of An Era: Chrisean Rock Starts Laser Removal Of Blueface Tattoos

    After her first session came to a close, she revealed that she got emotional because her heart is broken. However, she also knows that she has to move on. When asked how does she feel after the first treatment, she said, “Like I accomplished something.”

    She then looked at the camera, addressing her live audience and said, “Yo, I’mma be honest. I didn’t know how—it wasn’t painful, it was really my heart.” When someone at the clinic recalled her repeatedly yelling, “Ouch,” Chrisean replied, “It wasn’t ‘ouch’… I really have to get it because my heart is broken.” Another person in the background empathized and said, “I’m so sorry for you.”

    Chrisean then addressed her live audience again and said, “I had to call on Jesus. And then I had to say, ‘Sorry.’” Before she could finish her sentence, she began to weep. As she sniffled and teared up, she continued to explain, “Because as much as it hurt, he didn’t want me to go through that. You know?”

    Chrisean later took to her Instagram Story and wrote:

    “Removing the tattoo from my face was a huge accomplishment for me. I didn’t realize how emotionally attached l was to it until today. Letting it go released so much trauma l’ve been carrying. It feels like I closed a chapter and chose healing. 💌🕊️✝️Thank you YAHWEH.”

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