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Blac-Listed! Chyna Cut From Amber Rose's TV Show Due To Kardashian Family's Power

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May 5 2016, Updated 9:09 p.m. ET

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As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, Amber Rose and her best friend, Rob Kardashian's fiancée Blac Chyna, were planning to star on a TV show together before ultimately pulling the plug last fall.

But now, Rose, 32, has announced that she will be hosting her own weekly talk show on VH1 beginning this summer.

So it seems the entrepreneur and author will be venturing into TV on her own— but what happened to Chyna?

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Kardashian's future bride, 27, was cut from the project after the famous family used their power to blacklist her, an insider tells RadarOnline.com

After beginning a romance with the sock designer, "Blac basically got blacklisted everywhere in Hollywood," the source explains.

Rose was ultimately forced to drop her pal from the production.

In recent weeks, however, the Kardashian klan seems to be extending the olive branch to Chyna, who famously dated Kylie Jenner's rapper boyfriend Tyga, 26, until August 2014— when he threw a 17th birthday bash for the teen reality star.

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On April 22, Chyna and Jenner posed for a shocking Snapchat video in momager Kris's Calabasas home, and Kim Kardashian even lunched with her little brother and his model fiancée a few days later.

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