Blac Chyna is opening up about where she stands with the Kardashian-Jenner family nearly three years after losing her defamation case against them.
On the Feb. 26 episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, the television personality, 35, revealed that she still talks with some family members, including ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian, with whom she shares daughter Dream, 8.
“I speak to Kim [Kardashian]. Me and Rob. We are like this now, we’re like that now,” she shared as she crossed her fingers.
“I’ve spoken to Kris [Jenner]. I speak to Khloé [Kardashian] too. I haven’t seen Kourtney [Kardashian Barker]. I haven’t seen Kylie [Jenner],” she added, noting that she often sees the family members at the school gates.
The update comes nearly three years after her multiple-year legal battle against family came to an end in May 2022.
In October 2017, Chyna filed a lawsuit against Kris, Kylie, Kim and Khloé for intentional interference with her contract at E! for her former reality series Rob & Chyna. The legal action came as Rob — who she split from earlier that year — leaked nude photos of Chyna on Instagram. Amid his social media rampage, Rob also accused Chyna of drug abuse, alcohol abuse and infidelity.
Chyna alleged the outburst and the family’s influence over E! probably caused the cancellation of Rob & Chyna, despite reports of it being renewed for a second season. Because of this, her legal team argued that Chyna has likely missed out on millions of earned dollars from related appearances and social media posts.
Kim was eventually dropped from the defamation suit, before a jury found the family not guilty of defaming Chyna in May 2022. No monetary damages were awarded to the model.
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Hours after the ruling, Kris told Variety on the 2022 Met Gala red carpet, saying she was satisfied with her family’s victory. “I’m just happy it’s over,” she shared.
When asked what the “toughest part” of the trial was, Kris pointed to the stress of the court case in general. “Going through it,” she replied. “But I’m glad it’s over.”
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“I live in my faith,” she continued. “And just hope that that’s enough, and yeah. I’m glad it’s over, and I’m glad it’s over for the girls.”
She later opened up about the toll of the case on a Sept. 2022 episode of The Kardashians, calling it “emotionally, physically and spiritually exhausting.”
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