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Tyga tells Blac Chyna to ‘stick to’ her 3-day schedule after she files custody case for child support

Tyga is slamming ex Blac Chyna for attempting to establish paternity and collect child support for their son, King Cairo.

“10 years later…nah…stick to your schedule sat-mon,” he wrote in the comments section of a post shared by the Shade Room Friday.

The “Rack City” rapper’s remarks came shortly after news surfaced that Chyna (real name: Angela White) filed a custody case in an attempt to put Tyga on child support for their 10-year-old son.

According to legal documents obtained by Page Six, the former reality star asked the court in a July 24 filing for joint legal and physical custody of their son to be split between his parents.

Chyna, 35, also included unknown details about King’s current living situation and what she thinks should be done for the “best interest of the child.”

“10 years later…nah…stick to your schedule sat-mon,” he wrote Friday.
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In July, the former OnlyFans model filed to establish paternity and collect child support for their son, King Cairo.
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Regarding child support, the document states: “The court may make orders for support of the children and issue an earnings assignment without further notice to either party.”

The monetary details surrounding how much child support Chyna has requested have not been disclosed to the public.

Last year, Tyga — whose real name is Micheal Ray Stevenson — laughed off his ex’s complaints that she receives “no support” from him or Rob Kardashian, the father of her daughter.

Last year, Chyna said she had to sell three of her cars because she received “no support” from her exes.
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The “Rack City” rapper questioned why he should pay child support when he pays “40k a year” for his son’s school tuition and he lives with him from Monday to Saturday.
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The model’s mom, Tokyo Toni, defended her daughter’s decision to finally put Tyga on child support.
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“I pay 40k a year for my son school & he lives w me mon- sat. Why would I pay child support lol,” the rapper, 32, previously wrote in the Shade Room‘s comment section in March 2022.


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Kardashian, 36, echoed Tyga’s sentiments at the time, writing, “I pay 37k a year for my daughter’s school. handle every single medical expense. I pay for all her extracurricular activities. I have my daughter from Tuesday-Saturday. Why would i pay child support lol.”

The “Taste” emcee couldn’t help but notice the slight difference between their tuition rates, later tagging the Arthur George founder to ask, “how u pay 3k less. Let me kno the plug 🤣.”

Chyna and Tyga met in 2011 on the set of his music video. They called it quits in 2014.
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The rapper went on to date Kylie Jenner.
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While Chyna has remained mum about the recent filing, her mother, Tokyo Toni, defended her daughter’s decision to get financial support from Tyga.

“@tyga you should be paying child support,” she wrote in the comments section of a post from blog the Neighborhood Talk. “What kind of man are you? She never asked you for a dime [for] her son. You should be ashamed of yourself. Why are you putting pressure where it doesn’t have to be?”

In a second comment, the 51-year-old alleged, “Tyga does not have full custody of my grandson. He has never paid child support in 11 years. It’s about time this boy is growing.”

Chyna then dated Jenner’s brother, Rob Kardashian.
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They welcomed their daughter, Dream, in November 2016.
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Chyna and Tyga met in 2011 when she starred in the music video for his hit “Rack City.” They welcomed King in October 2012 and got engaged shortly after. However, the pair called it quits by August 2014.

In 2016, the mom of two then began seeing Kardashian, the brother of Kylie Jenner whom the “West Coast Weekend” emcee was dating at the same time.

The “Rob & Chyna” alums welcomed daughter Dream in November 2016, seven months after they announced their engagement. They split for good in 2017 and have since had a contentious relationship over custody of their child.