Alexis Skyy Can’t Meet Blac Chyna’s Daughter Until She’s Dated Rob Kardashian For 6 Months

Alexis Skyy Can’t Meet Blac Chyna’s Daughter Until She’s Dated Rob Kardashian For 6 Months
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian may be in the middle of a nasty custody battle, but one thing agreement is already set in stone: Dream Kardashian will not meet either of her parents’ significant others.

Dream Kardashian
Both Chyna and Rob have explored other romantic relationships since their split, but Rob’s latest love interest – “Love and Hip Hop” star Alexis Skyy – will not meet his two-year-old daughter. According to Page Six, the latest draft of Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian’s custody agreement spells out that neither of them can introduce a significant other to Dream within the first six months of dating. This rule is to prevent their toddler form growing attached to one if her parents’ seasonal flings.
An insider reportedly told Page Six that Chyna believes that Rob and Alexis are only flirting to make her upset, and will never make it past six months. Blac Chyna and Alexis Skyy recently had a physical altercation at a club in Los Angeles. Afterwards, Alexis cooked Rob a home-cooked meal at his mother, Kris Jenner‘s house in Calabasas.
Is the flirtation between Rob Kardashian and Alexis Skyy a genuine attraction, or are they plotting to upset Blac Chyna?
Written by Miata Shanay
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