KEY POINTS

  • Blac Chyna claimed in a series of tweets that she's a single mother who had to sell three of her cars to support her kids
  • Tyga denied Chyna's allegation, saying he pays $40,000 a year and their son lives with him Monday to Saturday
  • Rob Kardashian said he spends $37,000 a year for their daughter's education and pays for her extracurricular activities

Blac Chyna seemingly suggested in a tweet that Rob Kardashian and Tyga have not been supporting their children with her.

In a series of tweets posted Wednesday morning, Chyna, 33, shared her struggles as a single mom. The American model and socialite said she had to sell some of her cars to support her kids.

"Yesterday I had to give up 3 of my cars …my reasons… morals, beliefs, being a single mother, no support I'm a MAMA," she tweeted.

"Single no support child support," she added in another tweet.

Chyna shares 9-year-old son King Cairo with Tyga and 5-year-old daughter Dream with Kardashian. Tyga and Kardashian quickly shut her down by commenting on her tweet in a screenshot shared by The Shade Room on Instagram.

"I pay 37k a year for my daughter's school," Kardashian wrote. "I handle every single medical expense. I pay for all her extracurricular activities. I have my daughter from Tuesday-Saturday. Why would I pay child support lol."

"I pay 40k a year for my son school & he lives w me mon-sat. Why would I pay child support lol," Tyga commented. The American rapper also commented on Kardashian's reply after learning that he was paying $3,000 more than the reality star.

"How [you] pay 3k less. Let me kno [sic] the plug," Tyga asked Kardashian and included a rolling on the floor laughing emoji.

Kardashian and Tyga's responses to Chyna's tweets received several reactions from the netizens who found it hilarious that the pair seemed to be working together against their baby mama.

"So basically, the baby daddies need child support here," one wrote with multiple smiling faces with open mouths and cold sweats emojis.

"Not the baby daddies working together," another added with a face with tears of joy emoji.

Kardashian and Chyna didn't have an amicable split. Last month, he dismissed the 2017 assault and battery lawsuit he filed against Chyna, People reported.

Kardashian decided to end the litigation, saying, "My love for Dream far outweighs my desire to proceed with my claims against her mother in a public trial." He added that he was "dismissing the action and focusing on my co-parenting relationship with Chyna."

Meanwhile, in a statement provided to People, Chyna's lawyer, Lynne Ciani, said Kardashian should have thought about their daughter before filing his "malicious and baseless assault and battery lawsuit."

Ciani added that they would make sure Kardashian could not refile the lawsuit. They also planned to make him pay for Chyna's substantial litigation costs.

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Blac Chyna attends the Academy Awards on Feb. 9, 2020 in Hollywood, California. Amy Sussman/Getty Images