Rob Kardashian and Tyga slam Blac Chyna's child support claims

Rob Kardashian and Tyga slam Blac Chyna's child support claims

Blac Chyna says she had to give up three of her cars because she receives no support from her baby daddies. 

Blac Chyna, Robert Kardashian, Dream
Rob Kardashian, Dream, Blac Chyna/ Instagram (@blacchyna)

Rob Kardashian and Tyga have hit back at Blac Chyna's claims that she receives no support from her children's fathers. 

Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renée White, took to Twitter on Wednesday to make some shocking claims. 

"Yesterday I had to give up 3 of my cars …my reasons… morals, beliefs, being a single mother, no support I’m a MAMA," she tweeted. 

Blac Chyna is mom to five-year-old Dream - whom she co-parents with Rob - and King Cairo with Tyga. 

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Rob wasted no time shutting down the claims. He revealed that he covers most of their daughter's expenses. 

"I pay 37k a year for my daughter's school. I handle every single medical expense. I pay for all her extracurricular activities. I have my daughter from Tuesday-Saturday. Why would I pay child support lol," Rob commented on a post about Chyna's tweet. 

Tyga also chimed in, revealing that he pays $40k (R580, 000) for nine-year-old King Cairo's school fees. 

"I pay 40k a year for my son school & he lives w me mon- sat. Why would I pay child support lol."

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While Rob has kept a low profile on social media over the years, his Instagram page is currently managed by Kris Jenner Communications. 

The team regularly shares adorable posts of Dream on his account. 

This is not the first time Blac Chyna has opened up about the lack of child support she receives. She told Wendy Williams in a 2021 interview that she works hard to support her kids on her end. 

"Yeah, I don't get any child support from neither one of my children's fathers. I feel like if they're doing their part on their end, and I'm doing mine, that's perfectly fine and the best co-parenting.

"I work every day, and I bust my tail to make sure my kids are good, stable, a roof over their heads, activities of course and just everything," she told Wendy. 

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