A Child’s Question Raises Concern Over Blueface’s Absence
Blueface is facing a very different kind of callout after his mother, Karlissa Saffold, revealed that his oldest son reportedly questioned whether his father had gone back to jail.
Saffold discussed the situation during a recent social media livestream, saying Javaughn had not seen his father for approximately a month. According to her account, the child became concerned enough to ask whether Blueface had been incarcerated again.
Javaughn’s Question Connects His Father’s Absence To His Past
According to Saffold, Javaughn asked whether his father was back in jail because of the extended absence.
The question is particularly notable because Blueface previously spent roughly two years behind bars before being released in November 2025.
There is no indication from current reports that Blueface has been arrested again. His mother’s comments concern the child’s assumption about his absence, not a confirmed new incarceration.
Karlissa Says She Is Shielding The Children From The Drama
Saffold also said she has attempted to protect the children from the ongoing issues between their parents.
According to her account, she has been telling the children that their parents are busy working and that they would be spending additional time at her home.
The approach appears aimed at keeping adult relationship conflicts away from the children while avoiding explanations that could be confusing or upsetting.
Blueface’s Mother Wants Him To Step Up As A Father
Saffold did not stop at explaining the situation. She publicly urged her son to take greater responsibility as a father and make time for his children.
Her message was direct, telling Blueface that it was time for him to step up and do his job.
She also argued that personal issues involving Jaidyn Alexis should not interfere with his relationship with their children.
Blueface Has Shared Public Moments With His Children
The latest comments come months after Blueface was publicly seen spending time with Javaughn and his daughter following his release from prison.
In May 2026, Blueface also made headlines after giving Javaughn $11,000 in cash during a visit, according to a report based on a circulating video.
Those moments make Saffold’s latest comments especially notable because the current concern centers on an apparent gap in contact rather than Blueface being physically unable to see his children because he is incarcerated.
Blueface Has Not Publicly Addressed His Mother’s Claims
Blueface has not publicly confirmed that he has stopped seeing his children for the period described by his mother, nor has he publicly confirmed the specific conversation Saffold says she had with Javaughn.
There is also no credible indication that he has been returned to prison. Blueface was released in November 2025 after serving his sentence.
The Bigger Concern Is What Javaughn Understands About His Father’s Past
The most striking part of Saffold’s story is not simply the jail question. It is what the question suggests about Javaughn’s understanding of his father’s past.
For a child who has experienced a parent being away because of incarceration, a long period without seeing that parent can naturally raise questions.
Saffold’s comments have now put that family dynamic back in the public conversation, while Blueface has yet to publicly respond to her latest criticism.







