Blac Chyna slams exes Rob Kardashian, Tyga: 'I never asked for child support' – Page Six

Blac Chyna wants to set the record straight regarding reports surrounding her former relationships with baby daddies Rob Kardashian and Tyga.

Chyna spoke out in a since-deleted Instagram Live video about the recent headlines against her, including her mother, Tokyo Toni, saying Chyna’s kids should live with their fathers.

“Ya know what’s so wild to me is that I never asked Tyga for child support, Rob for child support or whatever and then we just went to court, or whatnot, and I tried to squash it, which I did,” said the 30-year-old Lashed salon owner. “But none of that comes out. It’s only negative s–t.”

The former “Rob & Chyna” star spoke of her court battles with Rob and said she wrapped up those cases as quickly as possible.

“We went to court mediation and s–t and I squashed it ’cause I never wanted no money from Rob, ’cause it was never about that, period,” she said of her ex-fiancée, who has since given up control of his Arthur George sock line. “I have kids by two guys that f–king tricked me, whatever, and they don’t give me s–t, no child support and I’m sick of that s–t.”

Chyna, who despite splitting from artist Kid Buu after a police-involved brawl in Hawaii, said she’s living her “f–king life” and it’s no thanks to Rob or Tyga.

“Rob didn’t help me, Tyga ain’t help me, Toni ain’t help me, but like try to like, smack me down, period, and I’m just letting y’all know this, all this s–t, I built by myself,” she said.

Although she claimed she’s never asked for child support, Rob and Chyna have been locked in a legal battle over it for months, with Rob requesting to pay less money to Chyna because his finances have taken a hit since he stepped away from social media. In fact, his attorneys determined that Chyna should pay Rob instead.

Chyna’s attorney, Lisa Bloom, balked at the idea, claiming Rob has “deliberately retreated from social media to reduce his income so that he can pay less child support.”

She added, “Poor little rich boy. What kind of father doesn’t want to support his own baby?”

Reps for Tyga and Rob didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

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