Tokyo Toni talks her new show “Tokyo Finding Love, ASAP,” attending therapy with her socialite daughter Blac Chyna and her tell-all book that includes her side of the Kardashian-Jenner drama.
Tokyo sat down for an interview with Baller Alert and opened up about her latest business moves, her new and improved relationship with her daughter, and the hopes she has for her future. Tokyo hasn’t had the best image in media, specifically when it comes to her on and off-again relationship with Chyna. But the family drama has turned into a family business as she and Chyna are now co-executive producers of Tokyo’s new dating show “Tokyo Finding Love, ASAP.” Tokyo says #Zeus, the network that produces her show and “The Real Blac Chyna,” offered her the dating series prior to Chyna’s show airing.
“Actually, Zeus reached out to me and offered me the show before, and I turned it down because I wanted to put my all into “The Real Bac Chyna.” Once that was published, put out, was a success I was like, ‘Hold I’m single now, so why not pick back up?’ So from that me bring the creative director as well as the executive producer of my own show, I decided to make it cooky crazy, be me, keep it real,” Tokyo explained.
But Tokyo Toni isn’t afraid of love, saying she’s been married five times. And that doesn’t stop her from letting any potential boo know what he needs to win her over. “You know you have to be mentally strong, totally mentally strong. You have to have a tough interior, tough skin to deal with me. Not because I’m a broken woman or some man broke my heart. Because if that was the case, I wouldn’t have got married five times. I’ll go six, seven, eight times, if that’s what it takes to find my soul mate,” said Tokyo. Among Tokyo’s prospects lies just one woman, which Tokyo says was intentional because too many women would create more tension in the house. “You know I dibble and dabble with the pretty girls, but at the same time, I would never marry a woman. But if I’m having fun, chilling being happy, oh hell yeah, and I can take good care of her now…. It’s like a whole bunch of women, it would get catty.”
While discussing what it’s been like working with Chyna, she says, despite their many differences, the two share several similarities even down to the way they bathe. “Aw man, we’re having a ball. I see sides of her that’s just like me. I mean, absolutely. I mean from the way she bathes, as crazy as it sounds. You know I’m watching her. She’s in the shower, we talking. Even from how she bathes, to the soaps, her bathroom to everything. It’s like she’s a spitting image of me. I’m just chocolate, and she’s vanilla.”
When it comes to their personal relationship, Tokyo says the two went to therapy together to fix their history of dysfunction. “Through the therapy that we did take, me personally, I can’t say what she’s learned. But she’s taken action in being a better person towards her mom,” Tokyo explained. The star has usually taken the yelling and screaming angle, but now she says she’s learned raising your voice isn’t the answer. “To control, I would say, control my temper. Even when someone talks down, wrong, or salty to you, it’s truly no need to go bashing back. Just wait it out,” she said.
Tokyo went on to say that she has an upcoming book titled “Silent Whispers: The Art of War,” which she said is an autobiography of her life as well as a tell-all that includes her side of the story surrounding the Kardashian/Jenner drama with Black Chyna. “I’m talking about the Kardashians. I’m talking about a little bit of everybody. But at the same time, it’s nothing raunchy, it’s nothing nasty, it’s just the truth,” she said.
Elsewhere, the entrepreneur also talked about how she reacted to her now-iconic line “I’m ready to get the f*ck, ASAP. After this sh*t” being taken over by social media. “To be perfectly honest, it’s not the first time. It’s almost like everything I say turns golden, ya know? The first person that said something was Nicki Minaj for another saying, but she put it on every platform. So, that was great. That was like the highlight of someone saying it. But I want someone to put it out there so I can get them because it’s trademarked. I’m trademarked honey, all the way.”
The 47-year-old ended the interview revealing that she is working on several business endeavors, is now officially under management, and praying she gets the opportunity for a talk show or game show. “I feel like I could do a talk show just as well as anybody else and would have a beautiful platform if all kinds of people, all ages. So hopefully, another show that would exude me. Something that’s ongoing. Something that can benefit the next woman, the next man.” You can watch the full interview on Baller Alert’s YouTube page. Her new series is airing now on the app Zeus.
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