EXCLUSIVE: Blac Chyna Met W/ Love & Hip Hop Producers, Declined Offer: She Wanted More Money & Her Own Spin-Off
EXCLUSIVE: Blac Chyna Met W/ Love & Hip Hop Producers, Declined Offer: She Wanted More Money & Her Own Spin-Off
theJasmineBRAND exclusively reports, Blac Chyna (real name Angela White) allegedly met with Love & Hip Hop producers prior to going elsewhere to secure her own deal. Sources tell us that Chyna had discussions about potentially coming on for season 6 of Love & Hip Hop Hollywood. We’re told that Chyna was allegedly open to do the show, with the goal to get her own spin-off, but the compensation wasn’t enough.
“The offer that they gave her was too small, so she turned them down.”
Ultimately, Chyna secured her own reality show. In 2016, Chyna officially entered into the reality TV space, joining ex fiance Rob Kardashian on their show Rob & Chyna.
The seven-part one-hour series premiered on September 11, 2016, on the E! cable network. The series was canceled after season 1.
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