Blac Chyna took issue with Tristan Thompson after the NBA star referred to her 8-year-old child Dream Kardashian as his “oldest daughter.” Per PEOPLE, Thompson, 33, made those comments in a video posted on social media.
Blac Chyna, born Angela White, shares Dream with the Kardashian sisters’ brother, Rob Kardashian. In the video that was shared by Hollywood Unlocked, Thompson is heard talking fondly about Dream and his 6-year-old daughter True, whom he shares with Khloé Kardashian.
“I have two daughters, and their names are Dream, [who] is my oldest daughter, and True is the second oldest,” the Cleveland Cavaliers player says in the video with the text, “A message to Dream and True.” “Those are my two girls, and I miss you guys so much. And I love you guys,” he adds.
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But Blac Chyna, 36, registered her displeasure over what Thompson said and directly addressed him in the comments section. “Dream has one mother, Angela White, and one father, Robert Kardashian,” she wrote.
“I usually don’t speak up, but I’m done. Stop all this clout chasing involving my daughter! As parents, we have joint custody, and we also have a beautiful, healthy co-parenting relationship.”
Khloé Kardashian often hosts Dream at her home, and she usually shares videos of the 8-year-old and her daughter True playing around. Besides True, Khloé and Thompson share a 2-year-old son, Tatum. The pair, however, ended their relationship in 2022.
In a 2024 interview on the SHE MD podcast, Khloé, 40, said she and Thompson have a healthy co-parenting relationship. “We get along so well now,” the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star revealed.
“We’re not meant to be together, but he was meant to be the father of these kids. And we do get along so well, and I’m really grateful for that because my parents [Kris Jenner and Robert Kardashian Sr.] got along so well,” she added.
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