Blac Chyna Speaks Out About Rob Kardashian's Twitter Drama: "I Was Devastated"
The social media star shared where she currently stands with Rob and the rest of the Kardashian crew.
Following her very public fall out with Rob Kardashian last week, Blac Chyna addressed the nude photos he posted of her and allegations he made about her on social media, shooting down her ex's claims in an interview with ABC News.
“I was devastated, of course. I’m like, ‘How could somebody, like, post these pictures of me?’ This is a person that I trusted. I just felt, yeah, betrayed," she said about her ex's decision to post nude photos of her on Instagram and later Twitter. "No, I didn't like none of the photos. I actually have Robert Kardashian blocked from my Instagram."
Blac Chyna, who was joined by her attorney, Lisa Bloom, for the sit-down confirmed to ABC News that she is pursuing a restraining order against Rob. She also revealed that she has not heard from anyone in the Kardashian family since his comments.
Chyna (whose real name is Angela White) refuted Rob's allegation that she started dating him and later had daughter Dream with him out of revenge. (She was once pals with Kim Kardashian and Chyna's ex, Tyga, dated Kylie Jenner on and off for a while). “That’s not even my character. I see all these things on the Internet and I don’t even address it because I'm the bigger person," she said. "Rob came at me. I was already Blac Chyna before the Kardashians... nobody was out to make a baby out of spite.”
She added that while she has posted scandalous photos of herself in the past, that doesn't make it right for Rob to do the same. "I am Angela White. I'm Blac Chyna. I can do whatever I want. It's my body," she said, before noting that she is considering her legal options. “So, if you can’t respect me you have to respect the law.”
UPDATE: On Monday (July 10), Blac Chyna was granted a temporary restraining order against Rob by a judge in Los Angeles Superior Court. The model appeared in court with her legal reps, as well as a group of friends. Rob did not appear in court, however his lawyer, Robert Shapiro, did appear on his behalf. According to Entertainment Weekly, Shapiro, who worked with Rob's dad, Robert Kardashian, during the O.J. Simpson case, told reporters that Rob “regrets” his actions.