Birth Of Blac Chyna’s Daughter To Reportedly Be Filmed; Son King Dresses As Rob Kardashian For Halloween 2016
Reality star Blac Chyna will film the birth of her baby and the events leading up to it for “hundreds of thousands” of dollars. The stripper-turned-entrepreneur is 8 months pregnant with Rob Kardashian’s baby and wants to let cameras roll as she welcomes her baby girl into the world, TMZ wrote in an exclusive report Tuesday. A specific dollar amount was not reported.
The E! network has planned to document Chyna’s baby shower, the birth of the child and the first few days after she is born. The star’s openness to having her daughter’s birth chronicled is what reportedly got “Rob & Chyna,” their “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” spin-off series, renewed for a second season.
The tumultuous couple celebrated Halloween together by donning costumes that were inspired by “The Purge,” a horror film. “Find somebody that’s just as crazy as you!” Chyna captioned an Instagram photo Monday, which was liked more than 189,000 times by her 9.1 million followers.
For the scary Halloween look, Chyna wore a short white dress and lab coat splattered with blood. She accessorized with a blonde afro, plastic mask and machete. Kardashian, who was dressed in his typical black hoodie, added a hockey mask.
Those were not their only Halloween costumes, though. The self-proclaimed “crazy” couple dressed as each other. Chyna wore all black and a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap. Kardashian stuffed his bosom, stomach and behind to impersonate his fiancée. “I wish the paparazzi would just leave our family alone!” she captioned for a video of them fleeing into their California home Monday.
Chyna was inspired to be Kardashian for Halloween after her son, 4-year-old King Cairo, said he wanted to impersonate his future stepdad. “This is the cutest thing ever I must say!!” the Lash Bar owner captioned a video of her son Monday. “King doesn't want to be the Ferrari man anymore for Halloween but instead wants to be Rob!!!”
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