Blueface’s Manager Says The Rapper Is Doing Well Despite Growing Concerns Over New Face Tattoos

Blueface’s Manager Says The Rapper Is Doing Well Despite Growing Concerns Over New Face Tattoos
Blueface has gotten more face tattoos while serving his prison sentence, but his manager, Wack 100, assures fans there’s no cause for concern.
Wack confirmed to TMZ that Blueface’s decision to get the tattoos is voluntary, explaining,
“Prison time breeds boredom, but Blueface is going through the same basic experimentation all street dudes experience when they first get locked up.”
However, the rapper’s face tattoos have had consequences. Wack said that the ink resulted in Blueface being moved to a level 3 facility, which is classified as medium to high security.
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Wack acknowledged that while prison life is tough, Blueface is in good hands:
“One of his actual friends who’s serving a life sentence is showing him the ropes.”
Blueface was sentenced to a four-year prison term for violating his probation, which stemmed from a 2021 incident where he allegedly assaulted a security guard. He is hoping for a June 2025 release.
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