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Blac Chyna Talks Co-Parenting with Rob Kardashian & Her Relationship with His Sisters - Watch Now

Blac Chyna Talks Co-Parenting with Rob Kardashian & Her Relationship with His Sisters - Watch Now

Blac Chyna is opening up about her relationship with the Kardashian family.

During her appearance on Rupaul on Thursday (June 27), the 31-year-old reality star talked about her co-parenting with exes Rob Kardashian and Tyga – and revealed that there’s “no animosity” between any of them – despite major drama in the past.

Co-parenting is good,” Chyna shared. “With both of my baby fathers, we have a mutual agreement and everything runs smoothly. So there’s no animosity in the air, everything’s like, good. We’re all in a good place.”

Chyna
shares 2 and half-year-old daughter Dream with Rob and 6-year-old son King Cairo with Tyga.

Later on in the interview, RuPaul asked Chyna where she stands with Rob‘s sisters today. If you forgot, Rob and Kylie Jenner sued Chyna for assault, battery and vandalism back in 2017 after she was accused of trashing Kylie‘s house. The suit was later dropped.

“I mean, we have a mutual situation. It’s like, no beef,” Chyna shared. “I don’t have any drama and I don’t think vice versa.”

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