Pregnant Blac Chyna Suffers In Hot Temps For BFF Amber Rose’s Slutwalk Event
Oct. 2 2016, Published 6:41 p.m. ET
While Amber Rose was able to stay cool in her barely-there outfit at her annual Slutwalk event on Oct. 1, pregnant Blac Chyna showed up wearing too many layers for a hot day in L.A..
Rob Kardashian’s baby mama stepped out on the Slutwalk’s red carpet showing off her growing baby bump, but she either looked miserable because of the warm temps or because of the current drama with her fiancé — who was noticeably absent despite being on the guest list to attend.
The very pregnant Rob & Chyna reality star was caught sneaking away to a cabana so she could cool down in between supporting her BFF during the event.
While Chyna forced smiles for the crowd, she could have been feeling angry over Kardashian’s reclusive behavior setting in again. Insiders told Hollywood Life that Chyna was even filming for the couple’s show during Slutwalk, even though Kardashian refused to show up.
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As RadarOnline.com reported, the famous pair have been on a downward spiral in recent months. On Sept. 30, she was even caught tweeting out his phone number to prevent her baby daddy from texting other women.
RadarOnline.com exclusively reported that Chyna is threatening how much time he’ll be allowed to spend with their newborn if he doesn’t change his troublesome ways. “A lot of people around Rob want him to go to rehab before the baby is born,” the source told RadarOnline.com.
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