Chrisean Rock is shaking the internet once again after announcing that she’s joining the LGBT community.
The 24-year-old reality star and former Blueface muse, who recently traded drama for devotion by embracing Christianity, just dropped another bombshell: she’s transitioning. And her new name is Christopher Rock.
After making headlines earlier this year for leaving behind her secular lifestyle and diving deep into Christianity, fans thought Chrisean was on a peaceful, spiritual healing journey. But over the weekend, she flipped the script and shared an emotional revelation that left everyone stunned.
“I am finally transitioning. As many of you know, this is a battle I’ve been fighting my whole life… I will be going by Christopher Rock from now on,” she wrote on social media. “I know some people will hate, but I am coming full force to support all my LGBT fam.”
Naturally, the internet exploded.
Some fans cheered her on, calling the moment “brave” and “authentic.” Others scratched their heads, wondering how this shift aligned with the devout Christian persona she had just adopted. A few critics even questioned whether this was a real announcement or just another viral stunt.
Let’s not forget that Chrisean (now Christopher) has never led a quiet life. From growing up in a chaotic home with 11 siblings, a father in prison, and a mother struggling with addiction, she’s had to claw her way through a tough upbringing. At just nine years old, she was homeless, crashing with friends and surviving however she could.
That resilience followed her into adulthood, where she gained fame through Blue Girls Club, the controversial OnlyFans reality show featuring rapper Blueface. The two quickly became one of the most explosive couples on social media, locked in an on-again, off-again cycle that provided the blogs with non-stop content.
From fights to arrests to public meltdowns, Chrisean’s name was always trending. But lately, things had seemed to settle. She had found God, walked away from secular music, and even spoke openly about raising her son with a renewed sense of purpose. Which is why this announcement took many by surprise.
Now, the question that’s circulating across timelines and group chats is: Can you be a Christian and transition at the same time?
