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Blueface Says There’s Nothing Worse He Could Lose Than His Penis

Blueface has been unusually open about how he thinks life would change if he no longer had a penis.

During a recent appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay, a conversation that started around personal priorities quickly spiraled into a raw and unfiltered debate. Blueface argued that losing his penis would be far more devastating than losing money, fame, or even family ties.

Sharpe kicked things off by asking Blueface—around the two-hour and 18-minute mark of the episode—what he considered his most valuable possession. The rapper didn’t hesitate.

“Probably my dick,” he said plainly.

“When that restaurant gone, Shannon, I still got my dick,” Blueface added. “If I lose it all tonight, I still got my dick. That’s real.”

Sharpe pushed back, explaining that family holds the highest value for him. The NFL Hall of Famer said wealth, Super Bowl rings, and accolades mean far less than personal relationships.

Blueface wasn’t buying it, responding that family isn’t something you can physically “own.” From there, the discussion took an unexpected turn into a philosophical back-and-forth about identity, masculinity, and survival.

“All I think is if you lost your dick, it would hurt a little bit more,” Blueface argued. “If you was walking around here with no dick, would you want to live?”

Sharpe admitted the scenario would be devastating but made it clear it wouldn’t end his desire to live.

“I’ma feel some kind of way,” Sharpe replied, “but I ain’t trying to leave here.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Blueface shifted to a more serious tone while discussing how he approaches responsibility and relationships.

When asked if he’d be okay with his daughter dating someone like him someday, the rapper said it’s a question he gets all the time—and one he doesn’t dodge.

“I always say yes, just because I know myself,” Blueface told Sharpe. “The ladies I deal with, I have their best interest. I’m not dealing with them to bring them down.”

He added, “Social media is what it is, but in real life, I’ve got good intentions for these females—whatever they need. Babysitter, rent… emotionally, spiritually. I’d hope my daughter could find somebody who could at least do that. Nobody’s perfect.”

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