Rob Kardashian and Tyga hit back at their mutual ex Blac Chyna after he claimed she was not receiving any financial help from them to raise their respective children, Dream and King.
“Yesterday I had to give up 3 of my cars…my reasons…morals, beliefs, being a single mom, no support, I’m a MAMA,” the 33-year-old model wrote via Twitter on Wednesday, March 30.
Chyna – who shares 9-year-old son King with the 32-year-old rapper and 5-year-old daughter Dream with Kardashian, 35 – doubled down on her claims with a second social media post.
The Washington DC native, further claimed that she was “single [with] no support [and] child support.”
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum was quick to shut down Chyna’s allegations, commenting on The Shade Room’s Instagram post of tweets on Wednesday.
“[I] pay 37,000 a year for my daughter’s school,” the George Arthur creator replied. “I take care of all the medical expenses. I pay for all his extracurricular activities.
Kardashian – who was engaged to Chyna from April to December 2016 – claimed he had a Dream girl from Tuesday to Saturday, asking: ‘Why would I have to pay child support? MDR.” (Kardashian and Chyna split for good in 2017.)
Tyga also responded to Chyna’s claims via the outlet’s social media post, writing, “I pay 40,000 a year for my son’s school.”
The “Legendary” rapper alleged that his son King lives with him Monday through Saturday, echoing Kardashian’s remarks, “Why should I pay child support lol.”
The Compton, Calif. native later commented on the difference between his fee and Kardashian’s, joking, “@robkardashianofficial how do you pay 3k less?”
Tyga, who dated the “Maui” singer from 2011 to 2014, added, “Let me know the catch 🤣.”
While things could change, Chyna previously told Us Weekly about her “really good” co-parenting dynamic with the two men.
“I’m really grateful to my fathers and so on. They give me that break so I can rejuvenate myself as a woman and refocus,” Real Blac Chyna said the star exclusively in December 2019. “Or, if I have to do something, it just gives me this leeway. So that’s, I think, the key.
Although they were seemingly on the same page about co-parenting in 2019, Chyna and Kardashian battled for custody of Dream for years dating back to their split in 2017. The exes reached an agreement in December 2020, which gave them each shared physical custody of their daughter.
The reality star also filed a lawsuit in 2017 against Chyna, claiming she assaulted him. Kardashian, however, announced last month that he had closed the case to better serve his daughter.
“My love for Dream far outweighs my desire to pursue my claims against his mother in a public trial,” he told E! News in a statement in February. “Now that the court has ruled that there is sufficient evidence to warrant a jury trial on my assault complaint, for the sake of our daughter, I dismiss the action and focus on my co-parenting relationship with China.”
Chyna’s attorney, Lynne Ciani on the other hand, claimed that Kardashian dropped the case “because he knew his assault and battery charges against Chyna were false.”