Blac Chyna Says ‘F**k These N*gg*as – I Work Hard, No Help’ Amidst Rob Kardashian Child Support Dispute
Blac Chyna Says ‘F**k These N*gg*as – I Work Hard, No Help’ Amidst Rob Kardashian Child Support Dispute
Reality TV star Blac Chyna apparently loves Drake‘s album, “Scorpion,” because her recent Instagram story perfectly quotes his song, “Mob Ties.” However, many believe her latest social media posts are in response to her baby daddy, Rob Kardashian. She posted this cryptic message to Instagram:
“Sick of these niggas”
Blac Chyna then proceeded to share a video, flaunting her beautiful multi-million dollar home, and her Ferrari, Bentley, and Rolls Royce larked outside of it. Her caption reads:
“Work Hard, Play Harder !!! My sh*t !!! No Help !!! No Child Support !!! Stop The F*cking Lies !!!”
Many would believe these posts are in response to Rob wanting Chyna to drastically reduce his child support payments, but it seems she’s hinting that neither Rob nor rapper Tyga have paid her any money in child support. This summer, she posted this message:
“Wow Tyga and Rob ….. no child support BOSS BITCH ALL 201….”
Blac Chyna shares a six year old son, King Cairo Stevenson, with Tyga and a two year old daughter, Dream Kardashian, with Rob Kardashian.
Written by Miata Shanay

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