Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna had a whirlwind romance, which included an engagement and a child, but ultimately it fell apart. Kardashian and Chyna share 2-year-old daughter, Dream Kardashian, and up until now things have been okay. Yes, the reality TV duo has had their ups and downs, but recently they've been open and vocal about how they're getting along for the sake of their daughter.
“I just feel like having a good relationship with the other parent and co-parenting is a healthy type of thing,” Chyna told Entertainment Tonight. “It’s something that a lot of people need to practice.”
They also shared a Twitter exchange, clearing up rumors about custody battles.
“Angela [Blac Chyna] and I are both actively co-parenting and there are no pending or active custody cases,” Kardashian wrote.
Chyna responded: “Robert and I [sic] only concern is what’s in the best interest of our daughter that we both equally love. Additionally, Robert is a wonderful father to our Dreamy!”
However, things don't seem to be as peachy now, as Kardashian has tried to put a kibosh Dream appearing on Chyna's new reality TV show. Kardashian's lawyer sent a letter to Chyna, saying that Dream was not to appear on her show. In the letter obtained by TMZ, it's clear they are not playing around.
To Whom It May Concern:We are litigation counsel to Robert Kardashian. I am writing with respect to the upcoming show "The Real Blac Chyna" starring Angela White (the "Series"), which is slated to premiere on The Zeus Network this summer.
Mr. Kardashian and Ms. White share joint custody of their daughter, Dream Kardashian. On or around Friday, June 7, 2019, Ms. White sent out client the attached document, which appears to be a draft Appearance Release for Dream to appear on the Series. My client does not agree that his daughter Dream Kardashian appear in the Series.
Please be advised that The Zeus Network does not have Mr. Kardashian's consent to Dream's participation in or appearance on the Series or in any related marketing or promotional materials. Should The Zeus Network proceed with releasing any episodes of the Series or related materials containing Dream's likeness, it will be acting at its own peril and exposing itself to significant liability.
It's pretty harsh coming from a man whose family built their entire empire off being on TV, although to be fair Rob hasn't appeared on the show nearly as much recently. Chyna didn't miss the hypocrisy either, and released a statement on Rob's disagreement of Dream's participation in her show.
As Executive Producer of my show, It is very unfortunate that Rob could not simply have an adult conversation with me ‘the mother of his child,’ Dream Kardashian appearing on my show ‘The Real Blac Chyna.'Had Rob contacted me directly rather than through his attorney Marty Singer, Rob would have learned about Dream participation in the show.
First and foremost, I would never allow [our] two-year-old daughter to be subjected to 'long hours' on the set.
The very real and intense drama that happened between my mother and I, during the filming of ‘The Real Blac Chyna’ took place outside of the presence of my daughter.
I would never allow my daughter to be present as me and my mom tried to work through our many issues to reach peace in our relationship.
Again, had Rob contacted me directly, he would have learned that as the Executive Producer of my show 'The Real Blac Chyna,' I have the ability to control which scenes are included in the show.
However, I also would have pointed out to Rob the hypocrisy of his family’s insistence that Dream appear on ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ in the family’s desperate attempt to boost the dismal ratings for their stale and contrived show, without my approval, including an entire scene being Dream's birthday party, again without my consent.
My show is about my life and my kids are a huge part of my life. It’s really sad that everything I do to better myself or my family the same people have something to say to stop or hinder it.
Chyna, who also shared 6-year-old son King Cairo with rapper Tyga, wasn't holding back at all. She's clearly adamant that her daughter be a part of this television show, though it's not clear if she's taken any legal action against Kardashian.
Personally, I don't think she should be on either show until she's old enough to make that decision on her own.