Angela White, formerly known as Blac Chyna, is not ashamed about scaling down her lifestyle by selling her personal items.
The Instagram model spoke with ET’s Nischelle Turner amid reports that she is rationing off her belongings to make ends meet. The influencer quit OnlyFans after reportedly making millions on the platform. Even with rumored money woes, she says she’ll never return to the site and would much rather sell items she no longer uses.
“I feel like a lot of things hold energy, right? And we had discussed this before. I just kind of wanted a fresh start. And I don’t think nothing’s wrong with selling your old stuff. I feel like, at this point in my life, I don’t really value materialistic things. Yeah, it looks nice, but it’s like, why go out and grind and hustle for this money to go and spend it on something that could potentially just disappear?”
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White also touched on her custody battle with rapper Tyga, the father of her 10-year-old son, King. She recently filed court documents asking a judge to force Tyga to pay her lawyer fees. She is also seeking additional rights to their son, including more visitation and details regarding his education and healthcare. Tyga has previously slammed Chyna, claiming he pays for their son’s tuition and insurance. Per her court filing, White and Tyga’s initial agreement was for him to keep King on the weekends. However, after she had her daughter Dream from Rob Kardashian in 2016, she and Tyga agreed on a temporary change to the schedule, placing King in White’s care Friday through Monday. Tyga then allegedly changed their son’s school without informing her. Now, she is seeking 50/50 legal custody, giving her the right to child support.
“I’m not gonna give up at all. Moms don’t give up on their kids,” she stated.
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The speaker reflects on the idea of energy and possessions, expressing a desire for a fresh start and a shift away from valuing materialistic things. They see selling their old belongings as a way to let go of unnecessary possessions and question the worth of spending hard-earned money on things that may not bring lasting value. 💫🤔