Blac Chyna's Mom Says Rob Kardashian Should Have Temporary Custody Of Dream
By Peyton Blakemore
February 7, 2019
Blac Chyna 's estranged mother, Tokyo Toni , does not believe her daughter is in the current headspace to take care of herself and her children.
Speaking to TMZ , Tokyo admitted that she believes Chyna's ex-fiance Rob Kardashian should have temporary custody of the former couple's two-year-old daughter Dream Kardashian following Chyna's multiple police involved incidents, including a recent explosive fight with her boyfriend Kid Buu last month.
"I don’t think nothing is wrong with children going with their dad ’til their mothers get, you know, better," Tokyo said. "It happens in everyday homes out here in America. It just happens. I don’t know if [the Kardashians] should keep [Dream and six-year-old King Cairo], but I do believe that [they should] for a little while 'til she pulls her thing together," she continued. "Because it’s clear — very clear, doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see — that something is terribly wrong." Chyna's mom then proceeded to discuss her daughter's relationship with Kid Buu, who claims to be a clone, saying, "He's crazy [...] She's crazy for messing with him."
As previously reported, Chyna and Kid Buu got into and alleged physical altercation late last month in Hawaii. Sources told TMZ at the time that, Chyna and the rapper got into a heated argument around 5 am, in their hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Honolulu. The disagreement reportedly turned violent just before 7 a.m., after Chyna accused Buu of cheating. Insiders told the gossip site that Chyna scratched Kid Buu, and then he "slammed her against the wall several times and choked her."
Buu gave his side of the story days later, denying he put his hands on Chyna. "Every single body out there that's honestly feeding into this s**t and finding all this bulls**t entertaining—all these lies—thinking they're cool and funny, you're sad," he said on Instagram Live, referencing his and Chyna's altercation. "I'mma let ya'll know right now. My mother, my mom raised me better than that. I would never put my hands on a women—never have I, and never will I, ever in my f**kin' life... In fact, I was raised that if you ever feel like it had to get there with a woman, leave her, dump her... don't you ever put your hands on her. You dump that woman before it ever get there and you walk away. And I stand by that."
One week prior to Chyna's incident in Hawaii, the LAPD was dispatched to her California home two days in a row over multiple alleged disturbances. One incident was in connection to an alleged dispute between Chyna and her makeup artist, while another claimed that Chyna's children were in danger.
The former Rob & Chyna star's lawyer, Lisa Bloom , later released a statement denying that Chyna's children were ever in harms way. “Chyna’s children are both healthy and doing very well,” she said. “They were never in any danger and any reports to the contrary are entirely false. I remind the public that anyone who submits a knowingly false report to Child Protective Services may be subject to criminal and civil liability.”
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