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Blueface Sparks Buzz After Giving His Son $11,000

Blueface is drawing attention again after a viral video appeared to show him giving his son, Javaughn Porter, more than $11,000 while also making negative comments about Jaidyn Alexis. The clip, shared on Instagram by house0fblues, shows Blueface spending time with Javaughn and his daughter Journey Porter, whom he shares with Alexis. Alexis does not appear in the video, but Blueface references her while handing Javaughn a thick stack of cash and telling him he would rather give the money to him than to “mommy,” adding that the children can split it. He also tells Javaughn not to tell his mother. Javaughn later walks to the counter and says the money totals $11,200.

In a second clip, Blueface is seen talking with Javaughn while the child plays basketball outside. During the conversation, Blueface claims Alexis asked him to pay her $10,000 a month in child support. Javaughn reacts with surprise, and Blueface calls the amount excessive, saying she would not spend it on the children. When he asks Javaughn how much he thinks he should give Alexis, the child first answers “none,” then changes it to “$100.” The rapper also asks whether Javaughn thinks Alexis still wants to be with him, and Javaughn responds that it depends on whether Blueface has money.

The viral clips quickly sparked debate on social media. Many users questioned whether Blueface actually gave his son the cash, while others criticized him for involving his children in adult disagreements with their mother. Commenters accused him of speaking negatively about Alexis in front of the children and using the moment for attention. Some users said the money may have been part of content creation rather than a real transfer, while others argued the exchange was inappropriate regardless of whether the cash was real. The videos added to an already heated online discussion about Blueface, Alexis, and their ongoing co-parenting tensions.

The attention also follows Blueface’s recent comments about child support on X, formerly Twitter. Earlier in the week, he posted a message suggesting that if a parent needs child support, custody should go to the person who can best support the child. In the post, he argued that a few thousand dollars a month would not meaningfully improve the child’s situation. The message triggered another round of reactions online, with many users trying to understand what prompted the statement.

The latest viral videos and the child support post have continued to keep Blueface at the center of public conversation. His remarks about Alexis, the apparent cash handoff, and the way he spoke to his son have all fueled criticism from social media users, many of whom say the situation crosses a line by bringing children into adult conflict.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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