Drama is sex video hdbrewing in the greater Kardashian-Jenner orbit, and it's all going down on Snapchat as the world spins madly on.
Blac Chyna launched her latest rant against Tyga, her ex fiancé and the father of her first child, in a series of Snapchats that mention her seemingly estranged fiancé and the father of her second child, Rob Kardashian and his sister/Tyga's girlfriend, Kylie Jenner.
SEE ALSO: I waited in the snow for several hours to buy stuff with Kylie Jenner's face on itAll seemed well yesterday on Chyna's Snapchat -- she posted Morning Star veggie bacon, athleisure selfies and luxury vehicles.
But early this morning, she shared a series of ominous text Snaps.
It seems as though Chyna make have been ticked off by a recent interview Tyga gave to E! News discussing their son, King.
"He likes everything that I like: cars, women, jewelry. I'm trying to cut back with him on the gifts because he gets very, very spoiled. He is very spoiled," Tyga said. "He thinks he is supposed to have all of that, so I have to kind of teach him that I work hard to get everything.
It's unclear what exactly Blac Chyna is calling him out for, although it seems likely that she's mad her ex is using their son for headlines to talk a big game about working hard for his money when they only reason people are paying attention is his Kardashian/Jenner konnection.
Finally, Chyna took the opportunity to promote her own beauty business, Lashed, by posting the address without any explanation. This prompted furious Googles from people who thought she might be partaking in the family tradition of leaking personal data.
Look at these wild 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure' notes from 1984Aretha Franklin funeral: Bishop sorry for the way he held Ariana GrandeVolvo's 360c autonomous concept car is for sleeping, working, relaxingAmazon becomes the second company to hit $1 trillion in valueGoogle restricts tech support ads, thanks to how bad many of them areThe Myspace‘Hereditary’ still haunts its young stars, but not in the way you thinkFacebook to build a new public park and event space in Menlo ParkMercedes tries to catch up to Tesla with its allDave Bautista might not return to 'Guardians of the Galaxy'Pokémon Go: 15 weirdest places people have caught 'Pokémon Go'The thief who stole $40,000 worth of venomous bugs is still at largeApple sets up replacement program for certain defective iPhone 8 units'Outlander' Season 4 poster delivers a taste of the 'new world'Annoyed eagle attempts to carry young boy away in Australia'Pokémon Go' players are taping their phones to ceiling fans to hatch EggsVolvo's 360c autonomous concept car is for sleeping, working, relaxingThese are the things you're doing that cause hair lossMaxine Waters channeled 'Black Panther' at Aretha Franklin's funeralMan mobbed by monkeys gets the Photoshop battle he so rightly deserves The Curious Case of Ernst Kantorowicz In a Vast Collection of American Folk Art, Something for Everyone An Interview with Jana Prikryl Staff Picks: Eliot Weinberger, Max Porter, Andrzej Zulawski Becoming a Redwood Fidel Speaks: Literature in Castro’s Cuba The Radical Politics in Cloud The Empress of Gowanus: Two Trees Grow in Brooklyn Brushes with Greatness: My Inconsequential Encounters with Celebs Can Poets Save the Parks? Well … Maybe. From Gods to Guns: How Our Stories of War Have Changed Staff Picks: Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Han Kang, Luis Felipe Fabre Forty (More) Hink Pinks: The Answers Trollope’s “Doctor Thorne”: Read It, Don’t Watch It Welcome Two New Editors at The Paris Review The NBA Finals Get Interesting George Plimpton Plays Ball Clouds Are the New Fireworks What Does an Annie Ernaux Novel Look Like as a Building? Growing Up in the Gun Belt
3.5949s , 10544.9375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【sex video hd】,Steady Information Network