Blueface Reveals Unique Approach to Relationships with Three Girlfriends

In a recent livestream, rapper Blueface opened up about his unconventional approach to romantic relationships, stating he prefers to have “at least three” girlfriends. This revelation sparked discussions online, as he detailed his reasoning for maintaining a trio of partners, which he believes helps him navigate the complexities of love and attraction.

Blueface, known for his hit song “Thotiana,” explained his relationship structure during a candid conversation with viewers. He described the roles of his three partners: a “main b*tch,” a “side b*tch,” and a “homegirl” who shares a more casual connection. According to him, this arrangement allows him to appreciate each relationship differently. “My main b*tch, you feel me, I love her; she get on my f*cking nerves sometimes. That’s when my side b*tch come in and make me appreciate my main a little bit more,” he stated.

The rapper elaborated on his dynamics, saying, “Then the third, she’s just a homegirl that just like to f*ck. I can talk about my side b*tches with her. She can talk about her n****s with me, and then we can just f*ck about it after.” This perspective on relationships has drawn mixed reactions from the public, with some finding humor in his approach, while others express disapproval.

During the livestream, Blueface mentioned that he is still in the process of selecting his three partners, noting, “Nobody has been chosen yet. I got some top recruits, some five-star recruits… but we ain’t got that far yet.” This comment intrigued followers, particularly as he playfully invited Nevaeh Akira to join his “team,” asking if she wanted to “start this season.” Akira responded with enthusiasm, giggling, “Maybe,” indicating her willingness to engage with his unconventional dating philosophy.

While many viewers have criticized Blueface’s approach, some commenters appeared to resonate with his views. One user remarked, “Crazy thing is bro gon say this, and 3 golden retrievers gna rush to fill those roles with immediate effect.” Another added, “This how most the men operate on the low unfortunately. I don’t even get mad about it no more lmao.”

Interestingly, Akira seems to feel valued in her interactions with Blueface. She expressed confidence that he treats her well, saying, “I don’t think no n**** gon treat me better. A n**** gon be a n**** at the end of the day. It literally says in the Bible that a man is going to cheat.” Her perspective highlights the complexities of modern relationships and the different expectations individuals have.

Earlier this week, Blueface also attempted to engage actress Keke Palmer by inviting her over and playfully flirting during their interaction. This included humorous remarks while she was performing squats, showing his charismatic approach to building connections.

As discussions around Blueface’s relationship philosophy continue to unfold, his unfiltered insights reflect broader themes in contemporary dating culture. His willingness to articulate these thoughts has both entertained and provoked audiences, sparking conversations about love, loyalty, and the dynamics of modern relationships.