Rapper Blac Chynaโs children are not interested in social media.
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In a recent interview, Chyna revealed that her kids, son King Cairo, 13, and daughter Dream, 9, donโt spend their time scrolling feeds.
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โKing and Dream, they donโt care about Instagram or TikTok or any of these type of things at all. They don’t care,โ the model and entrepreneur, 37, said.
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She emphasised her commitment to preserving their childhood, striving for a sense of normalcy to prevent them from maturing too fast.
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โThey’re just being kids, and I’m letting them be kids. I’m not putting them in certain things to disturb their inner childhood,โ she explained. โI’m keeping them sheltered, but not too sheltered, but just enough. You know?โ
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Blac Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renรฉe White, shares King with rapper Tyga, 36, and Dream with reality TV star Rob Kardashian, 38.
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She has consistently championed the value of healthy co-parenting with both her former partners. She maintains that the secret to a successful dynamic lies in maintaining clear communication and firm boundaries.
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“Focus on the kid, show respect, have boundaries and communication, and you should have a healthy co-parenting life.”
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โMy co-parenting with Rob is 100 per cent amazing,โ she said in an interview last August. โFor parents thatโs going through it right now, I promise you, things do get better.โ
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More recently, Chyna revealed that she is currently single and focusing on herself.
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โI’m taking a break from the love circuit. I’m giving all the love to myself,โ she said, adding that sheโs going to the gym every day and focusing on nutrition.
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โI’m like, if [love is] going to find me, it’s going to find me, but I need to heal myself. Because once I’m fully healed, when I do meet somebody, the man of my dreams, I’ll be fully healed,โ she explained.