Chrisean Rock Brings Her Son to PlaqueBoyMax’s Bizarre ‘Dr. Phil’-Inspired Stream

Some viewers slammed Rock for involving her toddler in the skit.

Chrisean Rock brought her two-year-old son to PlaqueBoyMax's chaotic "I Became Dr. Phil" livestream.

The parody skit, which streamed live on Tuesday (Oct. 14), included appearances by Rock and Ray J, and centered around a fake paternity scandal. Plaque appeared donning white makeup and a faux Dr. Phil wig while mediating drama between Rock, Ray J (dubbed "Silky Ray"), and another woman.

At around the 27-minute mark in the video linked above, Rock entered the scene holding her toddler, Chrisean Jesus Porter. Shortly after arriving, she handed the child off to a member of the audience before engaging in a physical "altercation" with the other woman.

Max attempted to de-escalate the moment by waving a sheet of paper and saying, "Before you crash out, I do got some news. For anyone else confused, baby mother, baby mother, supposedly baby mother. I have the DNA test right here... When it comes to Silky Ray and Chrisean: Silky Ray, you are the father."

At that moment, Rock burst into "tears," as Ray J dramatically took off from the set.

The skit is already receiving backlash online, particularly around Rock's decision to involve her son in the segment. Several users accused her of using the child, whom she shares with Blueface, as a "prop" and expressed concern for his well-being.

“Chrisean this shit sick af !!,” wrote one user on X. “This is a 2year old who isn’t walking… this child can’t even see what’s going on why does Chrisean have disable child in a play ?? @plaqueboymax who support this shit bro ?? You support a woman disabling her child ??”

“Damn dawg I really feel bad for Chrisean baby cause he really don’t know what tf going on and his mama using him a prop,” wrote another.

In May, Rock gave an interview on the Danza Project podcast where she spoke about protecting her son's privacy.

"He’s great, he's growing," Rock said at the 37-minute mark linked here. "I've been keeping him off the internet on purpose [to] just give him his privacy for real. I mean, I show him, but I don't know, I just like to prove everybody wrong … There's nothing wrong with my son."

Rock is no stranger to reality TV. She is best known for her appearances on Zeus Network's Baddies and the short-lived Blueface & Chrisean: Crazy In Love.

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