Blac Chyna's Mom Calls Her A "Mistake" & "Statutory Rape Baby" In Heated Rant

The family drama is getting really ugly.

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If you've been following the drama between Blac Chyna and her mother, Tokyo Toni, just know that it's just gotten a whole lot uglier. Toni previously reached out to Amber Rose, urging her to get through to her daughter and let her spend time with her grandchildren. According to her, she hasn't seen either Dream or King Cairo in two years and she's getting insanely frustrated. In a fit of rage, Tokyo Toni absolutely blasted her daughter for keeping the kids away from her, calling her one of the things you never want to hear in your life.

The lengthy social media rant was likely the worst of them all so far. Describing her strained relationship with Chyna and bringing up both Tyga and Rob Kardashian, Toni made some ugly claims about her daughter. Speaking directly to the camera, she said, "Blac Chyna, the name I gave you was Angela Renee. The disrespect that you have been giving me for the past, quite a few years, I’ve tolerated. Because I’m your momma, you’re the only child, but you better keep in your mind I’m a bad b-tch." Proceeding to prove her "bad b-tch" status, she dragged her own daughter with the following statement: "Oh fuck birthing you b-tch... that was a mistake, just happened to come into play. You was a statutory rape baby."

I don't know about you but that's a pretty heartbreaking thing to hear. Social media is clearly not the place to be airing out all this family drama. Hopefully, this gets Chyna to pick up the phone and bring the kids over to see their grandmother. Watch the video below.

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<b>Managing Editor</b> <!--BR--> Alex Zidel began working at HotNewHipHop as a Staff Writer in February 2018 before becoming the Managing Editor in June 2019. <strong>Favorite Hip Hop Artists:</strong> Kid Cudi, Kanye West, Young Thug, Frank Ocean.