Blac Chyna speaks out about Tyga leaving her for Kylie

Blac Chyna has opened up about how she decided to move on without bitterness after her ex-fiancé, rap star Tyga, left her for Kylie Jenner in 2014.

The 34-year-old reality star, now returning to her birth name Angela White, saw her relationship status become a constant hot topic in August, years after her romance with the rapper, with whom she shares son King. , of 10 years. She met an unexpected end in August 2014, amid speculation that the Rack City hitmaker had started dating teen reality star Kylie.

Tyga and Kylie, who was 17 at the time, made their relationship official in March 2015, leading many to believe their ex would harbor grunge sentiment over the situation.

Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, Chyna was adamant she didn’t let Tyga and Kylie’s relationship get to her, saying: ‘No, it didn’t bother me. But that’s always been my personality… I only see things for what they are. You can’t make someone want to be with you.

Former flame: Blac Chyna opened up about making peace with the fact that her ex-fiancé, rap star Tyga, left her for Kylie Jenner (pictured in 2014)

Shock twist: Tyga and Kylie, who was 17 at the time, made their relationship official in March 2015, shortly after his split from Chyna (pictured in 2016)

Shock twist: Tyga and Kylie, who was 17 at the time, made their relationship official in March 2015, shortly after his split from Chyna (pictured in 2016)

She continued: ‘On top of that, I’ve always been a really driven person. I just looked at it like, “Okay, now it’s time for you to really go out there and be successful for yourself and your son. Don’t worry about anything that comes along.” To stay focused that way.

In fact, the former stripper went ahead and shocked the world when she went public with her relationship with Kylie’s half-brother Rob Kardashian in January 2016.

Finally, the relationship came to an end in 2017 after the birth of their six-year-old daughter, Dream.

Although tensions have been high at times with both parents of her baby, including a viral post in which the couple criticized a statement shared by Blac Chyna in 2022 about not receiving child support, Chyna claimed they now have a positive parenting relationship. Shared with both.

“With Robert and Michael, there’s never been any bad blood or anything negative,” he explained, adding with a laugh. They were just two different people on two different paths. And one day, those paths collided and that’s how we got the babies.

Chyna continued: ‘But moving forward into 2023, it’s all positive vibes with co-parenting. Everything is calm, there will be no more situations.

The Rob & Chyna star found her parenting skills were being questioned following her public spat with Tyga and Rob after the men hinted they were the primary caretakers for her children.

However, Chyna stated that her decision not to post photos of her children had led her to incorrectly assume how much time she actually spends with them.

Letting go: Chyna told DailyMail.com she knew better than to hold a grudge because 'you can't make someone want to be with you'

Letting go: Chyna told DailyMail.com she knew better than to hold a grudge because ‘you can’t make someone want to be with you’

Surprising couple: The former stripper shocked the world when she went public with Kylie's half-brother Rob Kardashian in January 2016

Surprising couple: The former stripper shocked the world when she went public with Kylie’s half-brother Rob Kardashian in January 2016

Her world: Chyna is the mother of King, 10, with Tyga, and Dream, 6, with Rob Kardashian.

Her world: Chyna is the mother of King, 10, with Tyga, and Dream, 6, with Rob Kardashian.

‘I-I don’t post them much,’ she began. I see comments that say, “Oh, she never has kids,” and I’m like, “Yeah, sure.” Yes I do, I just don’t post them.

The Hearts Pure founder continued: “Another thing I wanted to mention is that I don’t post my kids because I want to keep their privacy as their privacy.”

The My Word singer added that she would not encourage her children to enter the entertainment business at a young age, and would make sure to “explain everything that goes into it” if they present a desire to start in the future.

She continued: ‘For me, just throwing my kids out there and posting them on social media is something I just don’t like. That’s why they don’t see many of my children.

“But I think I’m going to start posting them more because I’m starting to get a little more comfortable with the internet, which can be really bad at times.”

As for whether she’s concerned about Kardashian family members posting images of Dream, Chyna made it clear that she doesn’t have a problem with it.

“It doesn’t really bother me when other people post them,” he began. I feel like as long as Dream and King are loved and come from a great place, then I’m all for it. As long as they’re happy, that’s all that really matters to me.

Motherhood: She claimed that her decision not to post photos of her children had led her to incorrectly assume how much time she actually spends with them.

Motherhood: She claimed that her decision not to post photos of her children had led her to incorrectly assume how much time she actually spends with them.

Making amends: As for whether she's concerned about Kardashian family members posting images of Dream, Chyna made it clear she has no problem with it

Making amends: As for whether she’s concerned about Kardashian family members posting images of Dream, Chyna made it clear she has no problem with it

Meanwhile, Chyna revealed to DailyMail.com that being baptized and reconnecting with God inspired her recent physical and mental transformation, which has led her to disband her filler, abandon her ‘demeaning’ OnlyFans career, and ditch her infamous stage name in favor of embracing her birth name.

The star shocked fans after suddenly ending her provocative content online, for which she earned $2 million over two years, and began the process of reversing all the cosmetic work she had done over the years.

The model explained that after her baptism in May last year, she realized that continuing to share X-rated images and videos on the ‘degrading’ platform was ‘not what God wants me to do’.

‘I’m not doing OnlyFans anymore. I’m over that,’ he began. “It’s one of those things where I did what I had to do at the time because of the circumstances I was in.”

Chyna continued: ‘Besides, being baptized, that’s not what God wants me to do. It’s a bit demeaning.

The model had admitted in the past that she started using OnlyFans as a means of income to support her children and boost her music career.