Blac Chyna: 'No support' from Exes caused 'I' to give up 3 cars


Blac Chyna claimed on Twitter that she had to "give up" three of her cars because she reportedly received "no support" from her ex.

The model tweeted on Wednesday morning, "Yesterday I had to leave my 3 cars... because of me... morals, beliefs, being a single mother, no support, I'm a mama."

"Single no support child support," she wrote in a second tweet.

Despite the damage to her vehicles, Chyna tweeted that she is still "practicing gratitude."

Chyna, 33, shares son King Cairo, 9, with ex Tyga and daughter Dream, 5, with ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian.

Seeing the tweets, one fan shadowed Chyna by pointing out Kardashian's more-public efforts with Dream, writing, "When the other parent is actively taking the child into the child's life during the day and Feeding the baby... Is child support necessary?"


"No, it's not when other parenting is successful, it's called coparenting, but greedy parents try to get child support because they're doing nothing [rocket ship emoji]," Chyna said. responded to.

Reps for Tyga and Kardashian did not immediately return Page Six's requests for comment.


This is not the first time the owner of Lashed Salon has claimed that the father of none of her children is providing her financial support. In September 2020, Chyna actually bragged that she was so successful that she didn't even need her child support.

"My biggest flex. I mean, as a single parent, honestly taking care of my kids, but no child support," she said on SiriusXM's "Hip-Hop Nation" at the time. "So that's my biggest flex. ... What's up."


Chyna and Kardashian, 35, settled their child support battle in March 2019. He was paying her $20,000 a month, but requested her payment be reduced because her financial situation had changed.

His request was eventually granted, as a judge ruled that both Chyna and Kardashian should be responsible for paying for their daughter's needs. Chyna has not sought child support since the verdict.

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