The contentious custody battle between Blac Chyna and Tyga has hit a new wrinkle. Chyna, now going by her legal name, Angela White, is selling her personal possessions to pay her legal bills. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, โsheโs selling off her clothes, purses and shoesโ online, as well as to friends and family. Since she says she will run out of items to sell, White is asking for support from Tyga. Yes, she is asking her ex for money to pay the legal fees as she fights him for custody of their 10-year-old son, King.
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White also accuses Tyga of interfering with her limited visitation, which is โ24 hours a week.โ She also claims โTyga refuses to directly communicate with her, share his contact information, or give her an address for where King livesโ and that โheโs also holding back important information on the kidโs health, safety and welfare, such as the location of the kidโs school and his prescriptions.โ
Meanwhile, other sources are telling TMZ that White knows exactly where her ex lives and that her son โhas his own line of communication with Angela that she has easily accessible access to.โ
She is currently โseeking court orders to establish a consistent and regular schedule with King that Tyga canโt obstruct and wants Tyga to pay $125,000 to cover her legal and accounting fees.โ
Blac Chyna gained fame through her relationship with Rob Kardashian and connection to his famous family. She previously had an extremely successful Only Fans page, but has recently made changes to her life and left the website.
Considering how young their son is, this all seems so unnecessarily messy. Iโm sure they tried other means of resolving this before going to court, but it seems like this is going to cause a lot of upheaval in the childโs life. It seems like Angela is in a place where sheโs decided to reexamine her relationship with her children. If thatโs the case, it feels like keeping things more private and civil would benefit both her and her son. I can understand wanting to repair some mistakes, but itโs important to make sure your actions are about the child and not you.
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