Kardashian Family Reportedly Worried Rob's Public Spat With Blac Chyna Will Damage Their Brand

The Kardashian family are worried this feud is not good for the brand or Rob and Blac Chyna's daughter Dream.

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Reports have surfaced that the Kardashian Klan is upset about the potential effects the ugly public feud between Rob and Blac Chyna could have on the Kardashian family brand as well as on baby Dream. And to top it all off, Blac Chyna’s attorney has publicly stated that he is advising his client on the legal recourses she may have.

According to a TMZ report, the Kardashians are “ashamed” over Rob and Chyna’s “public spectacle,” arguing that it damages the family name and brand. That said, they insist that their “top priority” is Dream, the feuding couple’s seven-month old daughter.

One of the many accusations Rob made against Chyna in his series of Instagram posts yesterday was that Chyna is “fucking dudes in the bed u lay my daughter in.” Rob later moved to Twitter and claimed that Chyna “had a baby out of spite” for Tyga. The social media savvy Kardashians understand perhaps better than anyone the lasting impact of social media, which is probably why they're worried that Dream will be able to see these posts when she is older and that it could cause serious “long-term damage.” Finally, the “Kardashians think it’s damaging for Dream to live in homes where the parents are at war.”

It is unclear exactly which Kardashian family member is expressing these feelings, but ultimately the TMZ report claims they “maintain loyalty to Rob” but also want to ensure Dream’s safety and well-being.

But this unwavering loyalty will likely be tested soon. Blac Chyna’s lawyer, Walter Mosley, has announced in a statement to People magazine that he is “exploring all legal remedies and protections available to my client at this time in attempts to best advise her on how she may want to proceed.” Since the naked photos of Chyna that Rob posted may constitute revenge porn and therefore be a crime in the state of California, the end of this probably far from over.

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