Tyga Uses Baby Mama’s Arrest To Seek Custody Of King Cairo; Blac Chyna Gets Close To Kardashians?
Tyga reportedly filed custody papers for King Cairo after baby mama Blac Chyna's arrest last week.
According to sources close to Tyga per TMZ, Kyle Jenner's boyfriend is alarmed about his son's welfare given his baby mama's rumored drug problem.
Tyga has filed legal documents to change the custody arrangement of King Cairo wherein he suggested that he is more responsible than Blac Chyna. He even reportedly pointed out his baby mama's recent arrest due to public intoxication in Austin, Texas.
Additionally, the "Rack City" rapper requested that King Cairo stay with him and only allow his ex-partner visitation rights on weekends.
Amid her troubles with the rapper, things seem to be doing well between her and current boyfriend Rob Kardashian. The sock mogul even picked up Blac Chyna after her detention.
TMZ revealed that Tyga doesn't have a problem with Kris Jenner's only son getting to close to his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner's older brother as the rapper thinks he is a "good guy."
With the model's arrest, her mom, Tokyo Toni, claimed that the entire things was staged by the Kardashians as they are allegedly against her relationship with Rob, IB Times reported.
The famous reality tv family allegedly thinks Blac Chyna is influencing Rob to be on drugs again. A source even reportedly revealed that the sock entrepreneur started calling his old clique to get one, TMZ previously said.
Yet amid the rumors, Tyga's baby mama seemed to have fostered a relationship with Kanye West's wife. Blac Chyna, her bff Amber Rose and Kim Kardashian were spotted at Ace of Diamonds enjoying a night out together, Business Standards reported.
The gathering surprised fans since Amber used to date Kanye and Blac Chyna, who is the ex of Kylie Jenner's current boyfriend Tyga, is dating Rob Kardashian
"Ok so from Blac Chyna video I see that she was with Amber but Kim was also with her so Chyna, Kim, Amber all changed out last night," a fan posted on Twitter, cited by Business Standards.