Blac Chyna Is Hoping to Get “Back in Rob K’s Good Graces” so She Can Use Him for Money (EXCLUSIVE)
Leave the poor guy alone! Rob Kardashian has spent the past several years basically in hiding because he's so insecure, and as soon as Blac Chyna had pulled him out of his shell, she broke his heart and left him feeling worse than ever. Then she started dating an 18-year-old rapper named YBN Almighty Jay, but he seemed to reveal that he dumped her on May 6, so now a source tells In Touch exclusively that she's got her sights set back on Rob, and she's seeing dollar signs.
"Chyna’s a hustler," said the insider. "She’s serious about her money and hates she’s missing out on huge paydays. That said, she’s sweet-talking Rob, trying to get back in his good graces so she can be on again. She’s desperate. She and Rob aren’t on the best of terms but she’s willing to have a relationship with him so that she can use it to financial good."
Back in the day, Chyna had to strip to make her money, and the last thing she wants is to have to do that again. "She’s not trying to fall off again and she’s having nightmares of returning to the stripper's pole to make ends meet," continued the source. We highly doubt that Rob would ever let her get to that point because she's still the mother of his child, but apparently it's not enough for her. Plus, Rob has been wanting to win her back, so he'll probably fall for it again.
Chyna has always seen the Kardashians as a cash cow, and she was recently reported to be trying to get more money out of Kylie's short-lived reality show Life of Kylie. All of this was going down while Chyna was dating YBN Almighty Jay, and was even reportedly pregnant with his child. However, during an Instagram Live on May 6, he wrote that he "cut her off" and "is a free man." It's unclear if he was serious or just trolling, but either way he's nowhere near as successful as the Kardashians, so it's no surprise that Chyna went back to the bank she knows can deliver.
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