Blac Chyna Suing Kardashian Family: You Made E! Cancel My Spin-Off Show
Blac Chyna
The lawsuits continue for Blac Chyna. Weeks after news hit that the reality star is being sued by her ex fiance Rob Kardashian and his sister Kylie Jenner for trashing their home, Chyna is now taking her own legal action. Reportedly, the 29-year-old is suing the entire Kardashian family, claiming that they are the reason why her and Rob’s E! spin-off reality show was canceled.
Chyna says her baby daddy’s family interfered with the shooting of “Rob & Chyna”, claiming production was impossible. She says that she and Rob, along with the network and producers were ready to shoot the second season. However, she says the Kardashians used their,
Power and influence over the E! network to kill the second season.
Sources close to E! claim it was highly unlikely that they were getting a second season, as the couple split at the beginning of the show’s first season. These same sources also reportedly say that they have proof that Chyna was a challenge to work with, often stating that she wouldn’t be in the same room as Rob. Reportedly, ratings for the show were not impressive enough for the network to continue.
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