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Cashing In! Blac Inks Million-Dollar Deal Amid Rob Legal Drama

It pays to breakup with Rob Kardashian!

Blac Chyna inked a million-dollar deal, raking in a huge cash payment in the middle of her nasty legal fight with her baby daddy, RadarOnline.com exclusively learned.

“Chyna signed a seven-figure deal with the UK stroller and baby collection company called Babiie,” a source told RadarOnline.com.

The lucrative deal came after she and Kardashian duked it out in court when he published nude videos and photos of her in a vicious revenge porn rant.

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Chyna and Kardashian sued each other, and she claimed that his family intentionally cut her off financially by canceling their reality show Rob & Chyna.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, she wasn’t backing down from the lawsuit fight.

“Chyna doesn’t care about the money. She has her own deals going on. But she wants to prove a point that Rob’s mom and sisters were out to destroy her.”

The source also told RadarOnline.com that Chyna’s Body Blendz line was taking off and would be sold in 450 Australian stores by the summer.

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But that wasn’t stopping Chyna from fighting the Kardashians and Kris Jenner in court.

“Chyna has a lot of deals going on. She’s making money. But Rob and his family cut off the show for no reason and they have to pay for that.”

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