Rolling Ray Gives Chrisean Rock TV Show Advice Following Online Argument With Blueface
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The rapper/reality TV star thinks that the singer's decision to unleash on her on-and-off again boyfriend online will do nothing but affect badly to the couple's upcoming reality TV show.

AceShowbiz - Rolling Ray has something to say about Chrisean Rock and Blueface's recent heated online back-and-forth. The rapper/reality TV star thought that Chrisean's decision to go off on her boyfriend online will do nothing but affect badly to the couple's upcoming reality TV show.

Writing in a comment underneath Hollywood Unlocked's Instagram post, Rolling reacted to the news that the on-and-off couple were at it again after the "Thotiana" spitter defended his ex Jaidyn Alexis. "She doesn't understand all this negativity is really bad for her new show coming out," he said, referring to Zeus' "Chrisean & Blueface: Crazy in Love".

The "Bobby I Love You Purrr" star added, "When you have your own show coming you supposed to duck off from social media, post uh lil here & there, trend on blogs 1 day outta the week & then let the tv show speak for itself."

Rolling further said that if she keeps making headlines with the negative news, "by the time the show air we going be tired of seeing her." He concluded, "You gotta make us miss you!"

Upon catching wind of Rolling's comment, fans had mixed responses. "You know it's bad if rolling ray giving out advice," one person wrote. Another user insinuated that Rolling should have come with the advice earlier, adding, "TOO LATE, WE BEEN TIRED‼️"

Agreeing with Rolling, one person commented, "I agree. I feel like we done seen the whole show already!! then some deleted scenes…We so tired of her and blueface." Someone else, meanwhile, said, "It's not negativity…that's her life, she needs help. F**k a new reality show!!!…YALL be put money, over YALL life."

Some others urged Zeus to scrap "Crazy in Love" altogether. "The show should be canceled!! Allowing it to air is supporting domestic violence," one person penned. Similarly, one other added, "Not understanding why the show was ever created. Promoting DV and toxicity."

Of the upcoming series, a source previously revealed that it would be "focusing on their relationship and personal life." The insider continued, "There are a lot of misconceptions about their relationship. Fans will see just how vulnerable they are with each other and get a glimpse into their crazy world."

Zeus has yet to set a premiere date for "Chrisean Rock & Blueface: Crazy in Love".

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