Blac Chyna Shares Support for Kim Kardashian, Wears Shirt With Her Face on It

During a recent appearance on the 'Why the Game Chose Me' podcast, Chyna said she supports "Dream's auntie" Kim Kardashian and her new fashion collaboration.

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Blac Chyna is letting the world know how she feels about Kim Kardashian.

While filming the Why the Game Chose Me podcast, Chyna, born Angela White, wore a T-shirt featuring the SKIMS mogul eating a bowl of spaghetti. The shirt was a part of Dolce & Gabbana’s spring 2023 ad campaign. When asked what inspired her outfit choice, Chyna replied that she "loves Dolce & Gabbana [and] whoever is doing their designs."

Chyna then added that she "wanted to support Kim," and that she "respects" the reality star’s collaboration with the fashion company. The “Cash Only” rapper also referred to Kardashian as “Dream’s auntie,” referencing her daughter Dream Renée, whom she shares with her ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian

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The outfit choice seemed questionable, considering Chyna’s history with the Kardashian-Jenner family. In 2017, Chyna sued Rob and his family for allegedly damaging her brand. She also accused the Arthur George founder of verbally and physically abusing her. 

The lawsuit further stated that the influence of the Kardashian family led to the cancellation of her E! reality show, Rob & Chyna. In the filing, Chyna sued Rob, Kim, Khloé, Kris Jenner, and Kylie Jenner. Last April, Kim was dropped as a defendant in the case. 

On May 2, the trial came to a close and a judge ruled that the Kardashian-Jenner family was in the clear. Chyna did not receive any monetary damages. The Kardashian-Jenner’s attorney, Michael G. Rhode, spoke about the win in court. 

"I think the case was very clear. The jury did a great job, they got it. The family was very pleased and grateful, they were exuberant," Rhodes said.

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