Kylie Jenner, Tyga Split: Blac Chyna Reunites With Ex After Rapper Supports Baby Mama [Report]
Tyga's support for baby mama, Blac Chyna, rang out loud and clear when his ex-girlfriend was having a messy separation from her fiancé, Rob Kardashian. And now reports are suggesting that Kylie Jenner is not happy about the fact that her beau is siding his ex, instead of her half-brother on the custody battle for Dream Kardashian. In the light of Kylie and Tyga's impending breakup, will Blac Chyna hookup with her ex?
The Kardashian-Jenner family just gets complicated by the day. It is not news anymore that Blac Chyna has removed herself and her newborn baby, Dream Kardashian, from Rob Kardashian, the father of her recent child. What was surprising was the fact that Chyna's ex, Tyga, extended his support towards his baby mama, instead of future brother-in-law, Rob Kardashian during their chaotic breakup.
Apparently, Chyna was getting heavily criticized by the public as a bad mother, who steals away a child from his father. But according to the inside sources, Tyga refused to believe such rubbish. He stood adamantly on the fact that Chyna was an exceptional mother to their son, King, and hence should be painted in a negative light, Unreality TV reports.
Such an outpour of support toward his ex-girlfriend was an unexpected gesture from Tyga and did not go down well with his current girlfriend.The lip kit mogul reportedly feels betrayed that her rapper boyfriend would throw his support behind his ex, especially when he is living on her dime.
"Kylie felt that Tyga was taking advantage of her [financially]. Also, she's growing into a woman, and needed to make some changes in her life," a source said, Unreality TV reports. Even though they have fought in the past, this time, it seems serious. So are Kylie and Tyga over for real?
After his show of support towards Blac Chyna and reports of his split with Kylie Jenner, rumors have started to fly that Tyga might reunite with his ex. With the mother and father of King give dating another go?