BLUEFACE AND JAIDYN ALEXIS’ DAUGHTER SHOWS OUT AT PRESCHOOL GRADUATION

Blueface and Jaidyn Alexis’s daughter Journey Porter has graduated from preschool.

The 3-year-old, who goes by “Pinkface” online, celebrated the milestone this week with a moving-up ceremony attended by parents, her grandmother, and her brother.

“Today my Journey graduated and will be going to school with Javaughn this August,” her mom wrote on Instagram Stories.

Alexis shares two children, Journey and Javaughn, with BlueFace.

“My biggest accomplishment in life is my kids. Thank you for making me a mom,” she added.

Sweet tributes aside, the day had plenty of Pinkface moments too.

At one point during the program, she broke away from her class and walked straight over to her dad in the audience. She also had some words about the outfit.

“This is stupid. I don’t want to wear this anymore.”

The antics continued at Chuck E. Cheese, where the family gathered after the graduation ceremony. There, Journey showed off the same big personality that has made her a viral sensation online.

Earlier this month, Blueface found himself at the center of a parenting debate after a video featuring his daughter began making the rounds on social media.

In the clip, Journey repeatedly uses profanity as Blueface attempts to buckle her into her car seat. Rather than raising his voice, the rapper calmly tells his daughter to stop cursing before ending the exchange with, “Love you.”

The video sparked mixed reactions online. Some commenters questioned why a child so young was comfortable using that language, while others defended Blueface’s decision not to discipline her more harshly.

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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 has no plans to change 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.

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