On Sunday night Blueface faced a ton of criticism after he took to his Twitter to not only berate ChriseanRock but posted a picture of his son’s private parts online. (He revealed in his post that the baby has a hernia and needs surgery.)
The picture was deleted but not before people started tagging CPS and every agency under the sun to pressure him to take the picture down.
Keke Palmer took to her Instagram to share her thoughts on the whole thing.
Keke made the point that Chrisean needs help and the baby needs proper care.
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In the Hollywood Unlocked comment section, Keke further explained her stance:
There are a million Chrisean’s! She is an example of MANY MOTHERS OUT THERE. THEY ALLLLLLL NEED AND DESERVE HELP. There is NOT not a ton of help out there, ask any mother you know, and THAT is a WORLD PROBLEM.
Meanwhile Chrisean and Blue are still going at it.
Chrisean confirmed that she does have an appointment for her son with a surgeon.
Woah woah woah. Blueface and wack100.Blu knows his appointmentis already set with his surgeon. Don’t sit here n lie now 💔 I been making it to all of his appointments in Baltimore. Who got the video of him recording his self at the concert saying I hadda go handle serious matter
— ChriseanRock (@ChriseanMalone) September 25, 2023
Blue doubling down on why it was ok for him to post the picture:
Now Blueface has officially passed Kira for the worst tweet of all time pic.twitter.com/vKwaCIR9AC
— Idrees Eyez (@idrees_eyez) September 25, 2023
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Keke Palmer is not the only person who is speaking out about helping Chrisean.
Just a few days ago activist Tamika Mallory offered support to the young mom.
According to BlackEnterprise she reached out to Chrisean to help her with the baby.
Days after the social media influencer was caught walking around Wal-Mart with her newborn son’s head not secured in his carrier, as shared by TMZ, Mallory told critics to stop judging the new mother so harshly.
Sharing how she also had a child at a young age, the strategist revealed that her child “suffered” at times as well while she learned how to become a good parent.
“My heart goes out to Chrisean,” expressed the co-organizer of the 2017 Women’s March on social media. “She has been heavy on my heart. I was a young single mother and it is NO JOKE. I was young, fighting with my son’s father (RIP). I had no real clue about adulting. People talked about me. Many people didn’t think I’d be successful. I made a lot of mistakes and poor decisions. My son suffered at times.”
“While we sit and watch sis struggling to find her way, I want to offer support,” shared the New York native.
She continued on, “If anyone who follows me knows sis, please let her know that there is a group of women ready to help her (we’ve already discussed ways we can support). When she said, ‘don’t film me, help me,’ it hit me to my core. I know it’s not easy or convenient to intervene in the affairs of people you don’t know, but I do it all the time. A lot of times, I suffer the consequences and I’m ok with that. This situation is no different!”
She ended the heartfelt message urging anyone who has Rock’s contact to reach out, reiterating how there is a community “ready to help.”
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Quick facts about babies with hernias
We have no idea what Chrisean Jr’s condition is but according to Hopkin’s Medicine, the most common hernias in children and babies are inguinal and umbilical hernias.
Inguinal hernias are in the groin. These can present as a small bulge in the groin or extend all the way into the scrotum or labia. Most hernias in babies and children are inguinal hernias; they occur in about 1% to 5% of infants and children. Inguinal hernias are more common in premature infants, and occur 10 times more frequently in boys than in girls.
Umbilical hernias develop where the umbilical cord was once attached at the navel, or “belly button.” They usually occur when the muscles around the belly button (umbilical ring) do not close after the leftover umbilical cord falls off after birth. Sometimes an umbilical hernia looks like an “outie” belly button. These hernias affect boys and girls equally, but vary among different races.
What Causes an Umbilical or Inguinal Hernia in a Child?
Hernias in babies and children usually develop when these openings do not close, allowing the intestines or other organs to push through the openings. The hernia might develop soon after birth, or years later during childhood.
Hernia Risk Factors in Children and Babies
Factors that increase a child’s risk of hernia include:
Birth weight: Hernias are more common in premature, underweight babies.
Gender: Inguinal hernias are more common in boys.
Genetics: Hernias are more common for those with a family history of them.
Medical conditions: Undescended testicles, cystic fibrosis, a need for peritoneal dialysis or a peritoneal shunt and other genetic syndromes increase the risk of a hernia.
Race: Umbilical hernias are more common in children of African descent.
Chrisean has since responded to Keke saying she is chiming is as if they do not have each other’s number.
Keke Palmer we got each other number u chiming in like we don’t each other numbers is whatever….. Jr Dad is just somebody that i have to really stay away from I gave him the benefit of doubt . But every one that’s speaking on my behalf hit my dm or ask me for my number .
— ChriseanRock (@ChriseanMalone) September 25, 2023
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Devastated 💔 it’s ok Chrisean Jr and I will get through this shit n come out untouched or broken in the end . Who post there sons dick for clout💔😢?. Yo this hurt so bad so u happy to post our sons penis…like bro is this legal ? As a mother do I call this in ? 😭 wtfff
— ChriseanRock (@ChriseanMalone) September 25, 2023
Pray for the baby.
Update:
Chrisean has apologized to Keke after having a conversation: