Blac Chyna blasts Tristan Thompson for calling Dream Kardashian his daughter: ‘Stop this clout chasing’
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Blac Chyna, born Angela White, has gone after Tristan Thompson after he reportedly claimed Dream Kardashian as his own daughter.
Hollywood Unlocked’s Instagram account shared a post on Friday, January 31, which showed Khloe Kardashian’s ex saying in a snapchat video, “I have two daughters, and their names are … Dream is my oldest daughter, and True is the second oldest,” as reported by Page Six.
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He added, “Those are my two girls, and I miss you guys so much. I love you guys.”
On the Snapchat Story selfie clip, the Canadian basketball player also wrote, “A message to Dream & True ❤️.”
Blac Chyna sets record straight after Tristan Thompson’s claim
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But Dream’s mother, 36-year-old model Blac Chyna, did not take it well as she fired back in the comment section of the Instagram post.
“Dream has one mother, Angela White, and one father, Robert Kardashian," she wrote.
“I usually don’t speak up, but I’m done. Stop all this clout chasing involving my daughter!” she asserted.
Chyna shares eight-year-old Dream with her ex Robert Kardashian. They welcomed her in November 2016.
She even mentioned in her reply that “as parents, we have joint custody, and we also have a beautiful, healthy co-parenting relationship".
Tristan Thompson's children
Blac Chyna is also the mother of 12-year-old son King, whom she shares with Tyga.
On the other hand, Thompson is the father of six-year-old daughter True, and son Tatum, 2, with Khloe Kardashian, Robert's older sister.
The 33-year-old also shares a son Prince, 8, with Jordan Craig, and three-year-old Theo with Maralee Nichols.
Internet slams Tristan Thompson for calling Dream his daughter
It was not just Blac Chyna, many social media users also slammed Tristan Thompson for calling Dream his daughter.
An Instagram user commented, “Tristan can shut his he needs to worry about his own kids he don't be claiming he makes me sick.”
Another wrote, “I know that’s right! Just say that’s your niece and keeping moving!!!! Dream has parents!”
The third user shared, “Say daughter and niece sir! We don’t do ‘play daddies’.”
An individual posted, “Why does he sound like a whole fruit cake here??? And why don't he claim his son's instead of claiming other people's daughters??” referring to his initial denial that he was Theo's father until a paternity test proved otherwise.
“He’ll claim a whole other man’s child before his youngest son,” another sarcastically said.
A comment read, “He is sick!!!! How are you going to claim a child that’s not yours but didn’t claim a child that is yours??? This BOY is a cornball!”
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