Blueface has sparked debate about gentle parenting after a recent video with his daughter made rounds online.
In the clip, the rapper’s 3-year-old daughter repeatedly curses at him while he attempts to buckle her into her seat. Instead of yelling, Blueface tells the 3-year-old to stop her use of profanity before ending the exchange with, “Love you.”
Blueface says he’s sticking with gentle parenting even after his daughter called him a “mf” while he was on daddy duty pic.twitter.com/fjg1MGD8YW
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The video sparked strong reactions online, with some commenters questioning why a child that young was comfortable using that language, while others defended Blueface’s decision not to punish her more harshly.
After seeing the backlash, Blueface shared a follow-up video explaining why he wasn’t bothered by the criticism.
“We going to keep the gentle parenting going on,” he said. “I would never listen to social media in real life situations.”
Blueface said he isn’t interested in changing his parenting style based on comments from strangers online.
“When my daughter get old enough to understand right from wrong, then we will apply the pressure. Until then, it’s no, don’t, and stop,” he explained.
He also addressed people who suggested he should physically discipline his daughter.
“See, this is why I would never take advice from social media. Y’all want me to whoop my baby, three-year-old little girl,” he said.

Later, he brought his daughter into the conversation.
“How old are you?” he asked.
“Three,” she replied.
“You are so pretty.”
“I’m a little girl,” she answered.
Blueface then continued addressing the criticism while speaking directly to his daughter.
“They want me to hit you,” he said. “If the way you curse me, the way you hit me, if I hit a grown lady how they asking me to hit you, they’re gonna say I’m wrong, baby girl. You hear me? They crazy.”
He added, “I’m not putting my hands on you. You are too precious. You are so beautiful. Oh, I will never listen to y’all.”
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