Blueface is out of prison: Drops 5 bombshells, know all details here
Despite walking out free, Blueface's legal battles are far from over, as he still faces over $13 million in civil lawsuits
By The News Digital
November 04, 2025
Blueface is out of prison: Drops 5 bombshells—Know all details here
Los Angeles rapper Johnathan Jamaal Porter, known as Blueface, is out of prison now after serving nearly 21 months for a probation violation.
Blueface shared the news with his Instagram community in a video post.
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Despite walking out free, his legal battles are far from over, as he still faces over $13 million in civil lawsuits.
Soon after the release, Blueface joined a live stream hosted by DDG, short for Duke Dennis G (a popular gaming YouTuber and live streamer), where he dropped five bombshells about the days he spent in jail, thus providing his fans with the firsthand details into his life since his release.
Let’s dive straight into what Blueface has said during a DDG stream:
1. Reveals biggest regret of life:Blueface reveals the biggest regret of his life is being in prison.
He confessed that his biggest regret was not staying home the night he was arrested.
Johnathan Porter also apologized to the man he ‘smacked’ and claimed he’s a changed person after getting classes on civilisation in jail.
2. Limited spending:Blueface revealed that his expenditure in jail was limited to just $300 a month, sharing some details into the limitations he confronted behind bars.
3. Prison weight gain: Blueface disclosed on the DDG stream that he gained weight intentionally in order to improve his fighting ability. While revealing the "secret" diet he used to have was eating mashed potatoes and oatmeal every other day.
4. Didn’t write a word in jail about music:He goes on to say that he didn’t write any music in jail, as he had no inspiration or mental energy left for it.
5. Public apology: Blueface went on the DDG stream to publicly apologize to the person he opened fire on in the video, expressing regret for his actions and stressing that he has changed and wants to set things right.