Blac Chyna has allegedly resorted to selling her belongings to make ends meet as she struggles financially.
The star, 35, is locked in a custody battle with rapper Tyga, 33, over their 10-year-old son King, andmean Chyna is allegedly selling everything from her clothes to purses and shoes to help fund the costs.
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Chyna has reverted to her real name Angela White in recent months,to Christianity, and quit explicit site On***ans.
She is reportedly asking ex Tyga for financial support ahead of their custody battle, with documents seen by claiming Chyna has raised $178,000 (£147,000) by selling her belongings so far.
However the documents reportedly go on to say that this isn’t a long-term solution as she will eventually run out of clothes, shoes and purses to sell.
She claims she will not be able to fight for custody of the son she shares with Tyga unless Tyga funds the costs, and claims she is currently only seeing their son around 24 hours a week currently.
In the documents, Chyna alleges Tyga refuses to communicate directly with her, will not share their son’s home address or school address, and is holding back information regarding King’s health.
However a source denied this, telling the outlet Chyna knows where Tyga and her son lives, and that she can easily contact King without Tyga getting involved.
Chyna is reportedly seeking $125,000 (£103,000) from Tyga to cover her legal fees, as well as an established consistent schedule with their son that her ex cannot obstruct.
The new legal battle comes after Chyna lost a million-dollar defamation lawsuit against Khloe and Kim Kardashian and Kris and Kylie Jenner last year,.
She had accused them of ruining her TV career and affecting her reputation by getting her spin-off reality show, Rob & Chyna axed, after she and Rob Kardashian split.
The court ruled in favour of the Kardashians and reportedly ordered Chyna to pay the family’s legal fees after failing to convince the jury that she was owed $108million (£89million) from her former fiancé Rob’s family.
After 10 hours of deliberation, the jury found that none of the Kardashian family members defamed Blac Chyna, nor did they interfere with her E! contract by convincing the network to cancel her reality show.