Blac Chyna’s Mom Tokyo Toni Shows Support For Model In Legal Battle Against Kardashians
Blac Chyna’s mother, Tokyo Toni, is standing behind her daughter as she fights a legal battle against her future in-laws.
Toni took to Instagram to share her message of support to her daughter, saying: “Blacchyna has my support 110% no matter what! You can’t just stop what God has plans for. PS People need to relax. It’s enough shine money TV airtime play selfie sticks and camera footage for everyone! (sic)”
Chyna’s mom added that she’s all about sharing, but if her daughter is put in a position that may hurt her, she will always back her up.
While Toni is ready to fight for her daughter, Kris Jenner says there’s nothing to fight about. Rob Kardashian’s mother told Chyna personally that there’s nothing to worry about, according to TMZ. Jenner also reportedly said that the decision to block Chyna’s application for a trademark using the Kardashian name came from their legal counsel and not the family.
Chyna applied to trademark the name “Angela Renee Kardashian,” the name she will be legally using after getting married to Rob. In the papers asking to stop Chyna from trademarking the name, the Kardashians’ legal counsel reportedly said that the sisters have “spent and continue to invest a substantial amount of time, resources and money in protecting, advertising and promoting that ‘Kardashian’ marks.” The documents also said that people have already associated the brand name with the three sisters, and Chyna’s trademark may cause confusion.
Despite Jenner’s assurance that there is nothing for Chyna to worry about, Chyna’s lawyer, Walter Mosley, told E! News that the opposition has not been dropped.
“Whether or not anyone has spoken to Angela or whether specifically Kris has spoken to Angela, I do not know at this time,” Mosley said. “Ultimately none of that matters unless and until the opposition is dropped.”
Chyna is engaged to Rob, but a date for their wedding has not been set. The two recently welcomed their first child together, Dream.
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