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Kehlani Denies Chrisean Rock's Claim That They Fell Out Over Shared Past With Blueface

Kehlani Denies Chrisean Rock's Claim That They Fell Out Over Shared Past With Blueface

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Kehlani is denying statements made by Chrisean Rock claiming the singer distanced themself from the reality star due to a shared romantic past with rapper Blueface.
The drama began after Kehlani unfollowed Rock on social media after footage of the young mom yelling at a man outside from the window of a Zeus Network event went viral. According to the 'After Hours' singer, however, distancing themself from Rock had nothing to do with that incident. They then explained via TikTok that they agreed to go to the gym with Rock after being asked at church. However, something transpired that made them separate themself 'quite literally the next day due to my own reason.'
In response, Rock hopped on Instagram Live for a session with followers, where she agreed that she met Kehlani at church and they agreed to a joint gym session. She also claimed, however, that the Bay Area songstress insisted she get her Blueface tattoo removed before confessing to sleeping with the 'Thotiana' rapper in an unprompted reveal.
Rock then claims they moved past the moment and were 'still cool,' even praying together. The next day, at the gym, she stepped away to take a call from Blueface — with whom she shares one son — and asked him about the claim, which Rock believes led to the singer taking issue with her, and ultimately, unfollowing.
Kehlani has denied Rock's claim, sharing an Instagram Story from Paris declaring, 'What do I have to gain from this?' She also re-shared a post from a friend who claims they were there the whole time, and that the singer 'never said that once or even hinted at it.'
'Amen, thank you,' Kehlani captioned the re-post.
The Crash artist also denied sleeping with Blueface in three posts they've since deleted, in one calling out Rock for making up a 'nasty rumor and lying on me' because they separated themself from the online personality.
See Rock's claims and Kehlani's denial below.
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