Rob Kardashian, Blac Chyna Finally Reach Custody Agreement Over Daughter Dream
After a messy legal battle, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have agreed to share joint custody of their baby daughter, Dream.
News of the estranged couple's agreement was confirmed by Chyna's attorney Lisa Bloom last week. "Chyna is pleased that Rob has agreed to peacefully coparent Dream with her, as she has been requesting all along," Bloom told Us Weekly in a statement.
As for Kardashian's claim that Chyna left Dream at home while she partied the night away, Bloom described it as a "false and outrageous statement." She went on to say that Dream was left at home with a nanny while Chyna worked, something the model "has always done before, during and after her relationship with him to support herself and her children."
Chyna and Kardashian's romance started in January 2016. The roller-coaster relationship raised eyebrows because of Chyna's complicated history with the Kardashian–Jenner clan. Aside from sharing a son with Kardashian's sister Kylie Jenner's now ex-boyfriend Tyga, she is also best friends with Amber Rose — the former girlfriend of Kanye West, who is now the husband of Kim Kardashian-West.
Throughout their relationship, Chyna and Kardashian consistently fought on social media. The conflict reached its peak in early July when Kardashian accused his ex of infidelity, drug and alcohol abuse, and shared three naked photos of her without her consent.
The former pair was set to attend a hearing today for Chyna's domestic violence restraining order against Kardashian. However, it has been removed from the calendar since Kardashian already agreed to stay away from Chyna. In case another domestic abuse occurs, Bloom added that Chyna "will always have the right to go back into court."
Chyna and Kardashian were supposed to tie the knot but decided to call off their engagement in December.