Blac Chyna is open to her daughter following in her footsteps. The rapper, born Angela White, spoke with ET in a joint interview with fiancé Derrick Milano about her 8-year-old daughter Dream's foray ...
"Please don't even do the filler, it is not even worth it," the former reality star said Alexis Jones is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has previously ...
Blac Chyna is showing the world a new face. The model and former reality star, 34, whose real name is Angela White, made an appearance in Atlanta over the weekend, showing off the results of having ...
Blac Chyna was blinded by dollar signs during her OnlyFans days. The model, 37, opened up about the “greed” she experienced as a creator on the platform in TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans, which ...
Blac Chyna says she’s “unstoppable” as she marks one year of sobriety. “I made up my mind on September 14, 2022, that I was done with the alcohol,” the former OnlyFans model — whose birth name is ...
Blac Chyna believes Kanye West’s unhinged and racist outbursts are due to deep unresolved trauma. The reality star — who shares an 8-year-old daughter, Dream, with the embattled rapper’s former ...
Blac Chyna is now going by her birth name: Angela White. In a new sit-down interview with Forbes, the reality TV star shared that moving forward, she is getting back to who she truly is and letting go ...
Blac Chyna responded to her ex-boyfriend Twin Hector’s abuse lawsuit, claiming she acted in self-defense after he choked and spat on her during a 2023 altercation. Chyna, 37, representing herself ...
Blac Chyna is reflecting on her past struggle with alcohol and the nightmares she’s had since beginning her sobriety journey. “I thought, if you drink for like, two, three days straight, back to back, ...
Blac Chyna is ready to start a new chapter. Chyna, whose legal name is Angela White, took to Instagram Thursday to share that she was baptized on her birthday last May. "I was reborn on my birthday ...
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