Blac Chyna
Blac Chyna attends the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Aug. 20, 2018. Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images

On Saturday, television personality Blac Chyna shared a statement on social media regarding her daughter's appearance on her upcoming reality show. TMZ reports that Rob Kardashian and his lawyer, Marty Singer, informed her that Dream, 2, would not be allowed to appear on "The Real Blac Chyna" without Kardashian's consent.

"As Executive Producer of my show, It is very unfortunate that Rob could not simply have an adult conversation with me 'the mother of his child,' Dream Kardashian, appearing on my show 'The Real Blac Chyna,'" stated Chyna.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Currently, Kardashian and Chyna share 50/50 joint custody, a fact that Singer highlighted when he said there was no way that Chyna could show Dream on camera without Kardashian's approval. According to the letter, Kardashian was previously asked to sign a release so that Dream could appear on the new series, but ultimately, informed her that he had no intention of signing.

According to TMZ, the reasoning behind that decision included drama he had witnessed between Blac Chyna and her mother and a recent fight with a former hairdresser. He is said to feel as though his ex's life is too "tumultuous" and a reality show would "exacerbate the situation."

Continuing, Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, said, "Had Rob contacted me directly rather than through his attorney Marty Singer, Rob would have learned about Dream participation in the show." She then added that she "would never allow" Dream to be "subjected to 'long hours' on the set."

The model concluded her post by discussing the fact that Kardashian had previously allowed Dream to make an appearance on his television show, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," without her consent.

"I also would have pointed out to Rob the hypocrisy of his family's insistence that Dream appear on 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' in the family's desperate attempt to boost the dismal ratings for their stale and contrived show, without my approval...," she said, pointing to a recent May episode in which Dream's birthday party was shown on the E! series.

Tune in to "The Real Blac Chyna" on Sunday, July 14, on The Zeus Network​ to see if Dream shows up and to follow any other drama that may unfold.