Blac Chyna's Baby Blackmail Plot REVEALED: The SECRET Reason She's Going For Full Custody!
March 7 2017, Published 10:12 a.m. ET
Blac Chyna is going to crush Rob Kardashian's dreams of fatherhood. RadarOnline.com has exclusively uncovered her devious plan to wrest baby Dream away from her daddy. Click through the gallery to get the details of her dastardly plot.
Baby mama drama! Chyna, 28, took control of her daughter's life and a source close to her told RadarOnline.com that she was planning to fight Kardashian for parental rights of the child. "Of course she's going to go for full custody," the insider said about the three-month-old infant. "Dream is her child and she wants to have her all of the time. She can have supervised visits with Rob but Chyna is the main parent."
Why the drastic measures? "She doesn't think Rob can ever get his s**t together ," the source squealed to RadarOnline.com, explaining Chyna expressed her fears for the well-being of her daughter while Kardashian seemed so unstable.
"He is not in a state to care for her by himself," a source told People magazine about Kardashian's supervised visits with his baby daughter.
"She has told him he cannot be alone with the baby. She doesn't trust him." The source confided to RadarOnline.com that Chyna believed she was protecting Dream from her father's erratic behavior.
But Chyna is only going to push so far against Kardashian's family. "She's afraid of fighting Kris in court," the source said. "Kris has money and power, and Chyna doesn't think she could win against all of that."
However, the truth was too tied up in money to matter. "She really wants to do more of their show so she's afraid that if she does too much to fight the family that she will have her money from that cut off," the source told RadarOnline.com about the money hungry reality star.
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