Blac Chyna Reveals Rob Kardashian And Tyga Don’t Pay Child Support

by Grace Somes
Tyga, Blac Chyna and Rob Kadarshian

Blac Chyna is opening up about her approach to co-parenting, explaining why she has chosen not to seek child support from Rob Kardashian or Tyga as long as they remain active in their children’s lives.

In a recent interview, Blac Chyna shared that neither Rob Kardashian nor Tyga currently pays her child support. She clarified that the decision is not about refusal, but rather about necessity, noting that both fathers contribute directly to raising their children. According to her, their involvement removes the need for formal financial arrangements through the court system.

She explained that her stance is tied to their presence as parents. As long as they continue to show up for their children, she sees no reason to pursue child support. Her comments reflect her current co-parenting dynamic, where both fathers play active roles in their children’s lives.

Blac Chyna shares two children from her previous relationships. Her son, King Cairo Stevenson, was born in October 2012 during her relationship with Tyga. She later welcomed her daughter, Dream Kardashian, in November 2016 with Rob Kardashian, to whom she was previously engaged. She maintains joint 50/50 custody of both children and has emphasized her focus on giving them a stable and relatively private upbringing.

Her recent remarks mark a shift from her public stance in 2018, when she used social media to criticize both Rob Kardashian and Tyga, alleging that they were not providing adequate support for their children. At the time, tensions between Blac Chyna and Kardashian were also reflected in legal filings. Court documents revealed that Kardashian had requested a modification to his reported $20,000 monthly child support payments, stating that financial challenges and the fallout from their highly publicized relationship had impacted his earning capacity.

Now, Blac Chyna’s position highlights a different phase in her co-parenting journey. She indicates that the current arrangement works because both fathers are actively involved, allowing her to prioritize a more balanced and direct approach to raising their children outside of formal child support agreements.

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