Karlissa Saffold, the outspoken mother of rapper Blueface, has launched a blistering verbal attack against Chrisean Rock and Nevaeh, accusing them of vindictive behavior and warning that associating with them is a dangerous risk. In a fiery new video obtained by 9 Mag TV, Karlissa did not hold back her contempt, making it clear she wants nothing to do with either woman and has no intention of mending fences. The video, which has already sparked intense debate online, shows Karlissa dismissing any notion of reconciliation with Chrisean, whom she refers to by her nickname Nena. When asked if she has reached out to Chrisean since her recent religious transformation, Karlissaās response was immediate and scathing. Hell no, she declared, her voice dripping with disdain. She just wished my child to be in jail a couple of days ago just because he didnāt post her baby. I donāt give a about nothing that she think is holy in this life. The comment refers to a recent online dispute where Chrisean allegedly threatened to call the police on Blueface for not posting their child, a move Karlissa equates to wishing him incarcerated.
Karlissaās anger did not stop with Chrisean. She also took aim at Nevaeh, the mother of Bluefaceās other child, accusing her of similar manipulative behavior. When pressed about whether she would extend the same grace to Nevaeh that she refuses to give Chrisean, Karlissa was unequivocal. I did not claim hers. I just donāt with nobody like that, she said, her tone sharpening. That a I donāt with vindictive people. I just canāt do it. Youāre running a risk in your life when you with a vindictive mother. You is running a real risk there. She then sarcastically suggested that the interviewer should go hang out with Nevaeh, laughing as she said, I think yāall should go hang out with her. Yāall try to get me. Girl, yāall no, thank you. Iām good over here. The dismissal was absolute, leaving no room for doubt about her stance.
The core of Karlissaās grievance revolves around what she sees as a dangerous pattern of weaponizing law enforcement. She argued that calling the police on anyone, even in a dispute, can have deadly consequences. She didnāt wish he was in jail. She said she was going to call the police. Girl, thatās the same thing, Karlissa said, her voice rising. Calling the police on anybody. It could be her brother, her sister. If I see her calling the police, do you know when you call the police that they could show up and hurt somebody? Somebody could get hurt. You donāt play with the police. You donāt ever play with the police. I donāt play with no police ass people. I donāt do it. Her words reflect a deep-seated distrust of authorities and a belief that such actions are not just petty but potentially life-threatening.
Despite her anger, Karlissa did not shy away from acknowledging the financial success that š¹šš¶šš¶ has brought to those involved. She noted that Chrisean and Nevaeh have been profiting from the ongoing feud, calling them out for capitalizing on the chaos. Pink face a star already. Girl, she done made how many people? I said, Girl, you done made all them a bag this week, honey. They posting you left and right. They clearing checks on pink Pink Faceās name, honey. Pink Face running the internet. She running the goddamn internet, Karlissa said, referring to herself with a mocking nickname. She him every time she get mad. Yes, thatās not. The admission was laced with sarcasm, suggesting that the women are using her sonās fame for their own gain.
The conversation then shifted to Journey, Blueface and Chriseanās young daughter, with Karlissa offering a mix of praise and concern. Journey is Journey has a lot of talent. I see her in movies in the future. Me, too. I think her character, her voice, like her range. As soon as she gets all of her like I think by like maybe five. Kids Kids You got to let kids be them until they turn like five and then thatās when you got to like Okay, thatās serious, she said, her tone softening momentarily. If sheās still talking like that by the time she turn five, Iām going to take her on over there to Dr. Phil. Thatās what Iām going to do. She going to be on that talking about catch me outside. Catch me outside. Oh, She called me on Dr. Phil time. Iāll catch me outside, Jayden. The comment was a reference to Journeyās outspoken personality, which Karlissa finds amusing but also a potential concern for the future.
Karlissa also addressed a recent incident where a neutral tea page called Jayden, another of her children, a sloppy drunk and described Journey as a spoiled baby. She responded with a measured but ominous tone. Iām going to leave that person to God. Iām going to let that person whatever God got for that person, Iām going to leave for them cuz Iām going to leave Iām going to leave him Iām going to leave him and his family up to God. Iām not Iāve heard Iāve heard a lot of things. And some people thatās you just some people you just got to let go and let God. Journey going to be on Dr. Phil talking about on the dead homies, she said, laughing before adding, REBUKE THAT IN THE NAME OF JESUS. The mix of humor and spiritual warning underscored her belief that karma will eventually catch up with those who speak ill of her family.
When asked about her thoughts on building a bond with Chrisean, Karlissa offered a surprising moment of reflection. Um I think that she she has the ability to I think she has the ability to um learn. I think sheās open to learn. I think sheās um wants to be respectful. I think she does I donāt think she wants to play tag or tug-of-war with a baby. I think she wants the best for all of her kids. I admire women like that, she said, her tone almost conciliatory. But she quickly added a caveat. Does she have like a little attitude switch button that you got to watch? Yes. But I with people who apologize quickly. I with people who be like, Oops, my bad. I do not with people who think what they did, you know, like if Nivea tried to get on this internet and make people feel bad for her or make people turn against John for her knowing that we all just watched what you did, we all just saw what you did.

Karlissaās criticism of Nevaeh intensified as she accused her of playing the victim. If she had that approach and she was that big vindictive and evil, like I would never let yāall think of anyone in the circus less than what they are. Does that make sense? Like, I would never get on here and tell you guys to like somebody or you know, get on here and be like, This is what they did. Like, I I donāt want you to feel any type of way towards anybody in the circus. I want you to draw your own conclusion. I want you to decide for yourself. Um and I donāt I I I donāt think you should choose. I think everybody is going through a a period in life. I donāt like the ladies that get on here and try to do that victim I donāt like that at all. I think thatās some some more of vindictive manipulation to have a population mad at somebody that watched you sit here and do and set your own self up for and then be like, Oh my god. Woe is me. I canāt believe this.
She went on to condemn what she sees as a pattern of š»š¶šš tears and manipulation. Like if she start doing some like that, her, too. You know what I mean? Cuz itās like, girl, we all just sat here and watched Jaden push out two babies, graduate from high school, go to prom with this and now yāall here. Now everybody here cuz he blue face. You know, and thatās cool or whatever because they are not married, but you know, when you do evil to another person, evil comes back on you and you canāt really be mad. So, then why play victim? Thatās what I donāt like. I Thatās what Iāll never like that. If you canāt beat them, you join them. you donāt try to control everybody over here. Everybody over here is not for sale. You canāt control nothing. You canāt even control him. So, thatās what I donāt like. I donāt like that people start š»š¶šš crying and acting like, Oh, woe is me. Iām just so sad. Like, if you donāt get a grip, you came for a that already had a and two kids. that up. Why is this so stupid? Like that. I donāt like that. Thatās that demon and yāall be on that demon time knowing better.
Karlissa then shared a personal story to illustrate her point about protecting family from destructive relationships. Yāall grown women on here and yāall be Yāall donāt even be helping the people. Like, how I would I literally literally called the guy that my daughter was messing with on the phone when somebody slipped and told me that Kylie was talking to somebody that was engaged, not married, engaged. I called that and I said, Look at here. Look at here. Do not call my daughter again or Iām going to blow up the whole spot and tell everybody. Do not call my daughter never again. That man did not call back. You see what Iām saying? Thatās some you supposed to block as a person, as a family member. If you see your family finna do some like that, you supposed to be like, Ho ho ho ho ho. I donāt give how much money he got. Unless you finna go in as the concubine quietly, not trying to uproot and disturb and pull up plants thatās already there, dig up soil that have been already planted.
She contrasted her own proactive approach with what she sees as the failures of others. You know what Iām saying? And Cali is not the type of person that would have been okay being no, you know, in no second second string person like she wouldnāt be okay with that. So, I already knew what that was going to do for her later. So, I plucked that out real quick. So, for yāall to be leading and edging on like even though you that wasnāt you, you took part in that. So, Iāve lost seen a lot of women lose their husbands, their husbands drifted off, their boyfriends, their kids. I think a lot of people who played a part in the circus, giving out bad information, telling people to drink while they pregnant. I didnāt even seen a lady have a baby after she did that. Iāve seen a lot of people do some weird in this circus knowing that it wasnāt right. And it came back on them.
Karlissa concluded with a stark warning about the consequences of meddling in family affairs. Even in my own family I seen it. Like, Oh you canāt see your grandkids either now? Thatās thatās tough. Oh, you aināt seen them in a year? Oh, thatās real tough. Yeah, thatās tough. So, you know what Iām saying? Iāve seen it. Iāve seen it come right back on some of my own family members. Playing. Playing cards in a family that you know. They they already know, and Iām just looking like ooh. You thought you got away with that? So, if you was one of them people in the circus, I know it hit you already. You just aināt telling us, and thatās okay. You keep it to yourself. The video ends with Karlissaās signature mix of defiance and dark humor, leaving viewers to dissect her every word. As the š¹šš¶šš¶ continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Karlissa Saffold is not backing down, and she is ready to call out anyone she believes is crossing her family. Thanks for tuning in to 9 Mag TV.

