Chrisean Rock’s recent appearance in the trailer for ‘Baddies: Midwest’ has ignited heated debate online, as she accuses her sister Tesehki of abuse during their childhood.
In a shocking clip, Chrisean, holding her infant son, confronts Tesehki, claiming, “She acting like Motherf**ker didn’t really try to touch me… don’t be making sh*t up, yeah we forgive you and all that sh*t we don’t really talk about what happened.” Chrisean also alleges that, as children, Tesehki was “a fast individual bro, ask her about when she wanted to play house.”
The explosive scene shows a visibly stunned Tesehki, who responds with horror at the claims, even suggesting she might take legal action for defamation.
However, the tension in the scene has left viewers divided, with several taking to social media to voice their opinions.
“Didn’t she live with her at one point though? Why live and be around your ‘abuser’?” one user questioned.
Didn’t she live with her at one point tho. 😑 why live and be around your “abuser”
— Drkpassion (@drkpassion2011) October 28, 2024
Another defended Chrisean, arguing, “The fact that ya think she lying is why sh*t like this continues… imagine telling your family and they still make you be around this person like life is normal.”
The fact that ya think she lying is why shit like this continues imagine telling your family and they still make you be around this person like life is normal you begin to feel like no one will ever believe you now that it’s the whole world looking she’s feel safe ..
— Laisha Nunn (@LalitaaMooree) October 28, 2024
Chrisean’s body language in the clip sparked further debate, with some saying it appeared inconsistent with that of a victim. “Idk. I kinda don’t believe her. She done lived with her sister and everything. Chrisean gives off jealous and habitual liar,” commented a skeptical viewer.
Others, however, came to her defense. “I don’t even like Chrisean, but I do believe her. No matter how mad I am at my sister, I will never fix my mouth to say a lie like that,” shared one user, supporting Chrisean’s claims.
Meanwhile, Tesehki has voiced her own frustrations with Chrisean, recently accusing her of orchestrating an attack on her outside a Baltimore nightclub.
“Chrisean and her weird-*ss, so-called Godly, friends… been plotting on me,” she claimed, adding that Chrisean had her “jumped” due to a feud over stage time.
As the fallout from this incident unfolds, fans and critics alike are left debating the ethics of such revelations on reality TV.
One user summed up the ongoing conversation, saying, “Wow, nothing says family reunion like airing out childhood grievances in a reality show trailer! Who needs therapy when you have reality TV?”
Wow, nothing says family reunion like airing out childhood grievances in a reality show trailer! Who needs therapy when you have reality TV? 😳
— SA (@humblemanSA) October 28, 2024
The allegations and reactions underscore the complexities of airing private family matters in the public eye, as viewers continue to express mixed opinions about this latest installment in the Rock family’s saga.