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After the cancellation of ‘Rob & Chyna,’ Blac Chyna claims she never took a ‘kill fee.’

Blac Chyna

After the cancellation of ‘Rob & Chyna,’ Blac Chyna claims she never took a ‘kill fee.’

Blac Chyna took the stand in her $100 million lawsuit against the Kardashian-Jenner family for allegedly damaging her show business career through their influence.

The model testified in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday that she never willfully received a $100,000 (£77,000) “death money” after her E! reality programme Rob & Chyna was cancelled.

 

Chyna, whose full name is Angela Renée White, claimed that the Kardashian-Jenner family colluded with executives at the TV network E! to cancel her show Rob & Chyna, in which she co-starred with her former lover, Rob Kardashian, on the third day of the current trial.

Chyna denied accepting money to halt the programme while being questioned by Kardashian-Jenner attorney Michael Rhodes. She wondered aloud, “Why would I sign a kill charge for my number one show?” Before stating that her attorney left her out of contract talks and that the programme was still filming, she claimed that her attorney had left her out of contract discussions.

In 2017, Chyna initiated a court battle with the Kardashian-Jenner family. She claimed the Kardashians were to blame for the termination of her Keeping Up with the Kardashians spinoff programme when her on-again, off-again romance with Rob, 35, ended.