Watch: Did Blueface Really Get a Fan to Fight His Fiancée?

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If you haven’t been paying attention to the seemingly never-ending drama (we don’t blame you) that surrounds rapper Blueface, allow me to update you. After going toe-to-toe with Funny Marco, Blueface is now being investigated by Salt Lake City police for a video that has been circulating all over social media. According to Salt Lake City police, the video appears to show the “Thotiana” rapper encouraging a unnamed fan to come on stage and then forcing them to fight his fiancée, Jaidyn Alexis.

You can even hear Blueface say, “Come on up here. Don’t be scared now,” before he pushes said fan toward Alexis. Blueface allegedly invited the fan on stage because she allegedly through ice his fiancée.

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While Blueface wasn’t doing the fighting this time around, he is the one being investigated by local police in Utah, where the show took place.

In a statement shared with KUTV on Monday, the Salt Lake City Police Department said, “The Salt Lake City Police Department is aware of videos posted on social media during a performance in Salt Lake City hosted by an out-of-state musician. This incident occurred on or about December 16, 2023.”

They continued, “The Salt Lake City Police Department is currently reviewing calls for service, any applicable police reports, and the videos posted online to achieve a complete understanding of the incident and the circumstances. No further information is available for release.”

As we know, being involved in a skirmish or being investigated by police is not a foreign concept to Blueface. J

Just last year, he was arrested on charges of attempted murder after a video showed the rapper allegedly shooting a vehicle outside of a Las Vegas nightclub. He later pleaded guilty to charges of battery and discharging a firearm into an occupied structure.

As a result, he was sentenced to a maximum of three years of probation. Based on what the SLCPD discover in their investigation, a court could find that he violated his probation.

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