Blac Chyna, now going by her birth name Angela White, is sharing rare insight into her life as a mom and the sweet relationship between her two kids, King Cairo and Dream Kardashian, in a new interview.
“King is definitely protective of Dream, and Dream of King,” the 37-year-old told People Magazine exclusively. “He loves Dream. He loves to annoy her. He literally gets a kick out of it, but it’s so funny and so cute because growing up… I’m an only child, so to watch them I’m like, ‘Dang, this is what I missed out on.’”
Though she admits their sibling antics sometimes call for a parental reminder. “You can’t do that or you can’t say that,” she still finds herself quietly amused. “In the back of my mind, I’m like, ‘Oh, my gosh.’ And I’m a parent. And it’s so funny because growing up, you would think like, ‘Oh, parents are all strict and stuff.’ The whole time they probably were feeling the same way I’m feeling, like goofy.”
Blac Chyna welcomed her son King in 2012 with then-boyfriend Tyga. Four years later, she had daughter Dream with then-fiancé Rob Kardashian. Despite high-profile breakups, she now shares 50/50 custody of both children.

During the interview, mother-of-two took a moment to reflect on Tyga’s recent post showing him and King standing side-by-side with the caption, “@kingcairo almost taller than me ,” Chyna beams, “It’s wonderful. He’s a lovely, lovely little boy… respectful, sweet, mindful, a soccer star, a computer genius, and he loves robotics too.”
For Blac Chyna, motherhood is “everything.” “God chose me to be Dream’s mom and King’s mom… It is everything for me,” she says. She’s committed to open communication, monitoring their exposure to social media and entertainment, and making sure they “still be children” while finding their own authentic selves.
And while her plate is full, from school drop-offs to soccer games and ballet, she wouldn’t trade it for the world. “It’s fun. I’ll keep doing it for the rest of my life.”

Away from parenting, this multi-hyphenate entertainer is gearing up for the release of Pardon Me, the true story of pro-life activist Bevelyn B. Williams. Playing a real person was a challenge she embraced, even in the face of backlash. “Sometimes… you have to put all that aside,” she says. “It’s nothing I can’t handle.”
Pardon Me, will hits theaters Aug. 15.
Photo Credit: Tyga Instagram; Blac Chyna Instagram
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