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Blueface has been kicked off Instagram — at least temporarily. Of course, anyone familiar with the Compton-bred rapper’s social media antics shouldn’t be surprised. But this time, he apparently went too far.

One of his more salacious Instagram Live videos went viral over the weekend, which included several nearly naked strippers. At one point, someone filming the video removes one of the dancer’s G-strings, exposing her entirely. It only gets more graphic from there.

Blueface has a history of maintaining a Girls Gone Wild-type environment wherever he goes, especially when he’s home.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, he’s hosted multiple parties with dozens of people in close quarters — all without masks. The parties got so wild, he eventually created his own quarantine reality show called Blue Girls Club, which featured a harem of women living at his house and engaging in all types of drama.

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Last October, he claimed he wasn’t sleeping with any of the women and insisted he was simply trying to provide them with career opportunities.

“I don’t have relations with any of these women,” he wrote in one of his Instagram Stories. “the purpose of the show is to develope [sic] these women by exercising there temper attitude patience an composure An I’m letting them use my platform as a second chance to chase there dreams without selling themselves to get by we are all 1 family. They all have a past I just wanna change their future.”

Blueface Explains His Chaotic Living Situation With Multiple Women

The strip club scene and Blueface’s subsequent Instagram ban comes shortly after he signed Chrisean Rock — best known for having her front tooth knocked out during a fight with one of Blueface’s ex Jaidyn — to his Blueface LLC label.

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Blueface joins Freddie Gibbs as one of the latest rappers to get their Instagram privileges revoked. Gibbs was removed last month, but it isn’t clear exactly why Facebook Inc. made that decision.