Chrisean Rock accused of posting fake DNA test amid Ronny Doe’s death
Chrisean Rock has sparked controversy after posting her son’s paternity test results on February 5, just days after the tragic death of her ex-boyfriend, Karon "Ronny Doe" Cann.
The results, dated from 2023, confirm that incarcerated rapper Blueface is the biological father of her child, Chrisean Jesus Porter.
However, 24-year-old Rock’s decision to share the paternity test results through her son’s Instagram account, ‘@chriseanjesus,’ has drawn backlash. Many social media users have criticized the timing, particularly given that Cann had previously claimed to be the biological father.
Some users even accused Rock of posting fake DNA results. One user pointed out that the website mentioned in the test results suggested the test was still in progress, casting doubt on their authenticity.
Others questioned the legitimacy of the results, suggesting they may have been manipulated or taken from a previous test.
This is not the first time the paternity of Rock's child has been publicly disputed. In October 2024, Ronny Doe took to Instagram, claiming he was the biological father. He demanded a DNA test to confirm his suspicions, stating that if the results proved he was the father, he would step up and be involved in his child's life. Doe also suggested that Blueface was aware of Chrisean’s relationships with both men around the time she conceived.
Despite initial beliefs that Blueface was the father, the situation has been clouded with conflicting statements. A DNA test conducted on the show 'Blueface & Chrisean: Crazy in Love' in 2023 seemed to confirm his paternity, but Blueface later claimed another test indicated otherwise. His mixed emotions about the situation have only fueled the public debate.
In November 2024, tensions between Rock and Doe escalated when he confronted her at a mall, which led to a police call. Doe accused Rock of evading legal services for a paternity test, further complicating the situation. Despite this ongoing public feud, Rock posted her son’s paternity test results just days after Cann’s tragic death.
Cann, 24, was fatally shot on February 3 in Severn, Maryland. Authorities have confirmed his death as a homicide, noting that the shooting was a targeted act. Police found Cann outside a residence, and he was rushed to a nearby medical center, where he was later pronounced dead from gunshot wounds. The investigation is ongoing, and no suspects have been publicly identified.