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Kardashians Lawyer Argues Family ‘Were Acting Against Their Own Financial Interest’ To ‘Protect’ Rob In Troubled Relationship With Blac Chyna

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The Kardashian family were just looking out for Rob Kardashian. In court on Tuesday, in their case against Rob’s ex Blac Chyna (born Angela White), lawyer Michael Rhodes pushed back on her claim that the reality spinoff “Rob & Chyna” was cancelled due to the Kardashian family’s interference. READ MORE: Kardashian Family Attend Jury Selection In Court Case Against Blac Chyna “Miss White wanted something,” Rhodes said in his opening statement, according to People. “She wanted to be one of them….

She wanted that name. The evidence is going to show you that Miss White would say or do anything to be part of this family.” The lawyer said that five years ago, on the day the second season of “Rob & Chyna” was announced, the couple got into a “screaming and yelling” fight that required Kris Jenner’s boyfriend Corey Gamble to physically break it up.

He added that the second season of the show was then cancelled because the couple’s relationship had gone “off the rails.” “This relationship was fraught with problems and the network was very worried,” he explained, adding that the Kardashian family were concerned for Rob’s well-being. READ MORE: Rob Kardashian And Tyga Clap Back After Blac Chyna Says She Does Not Get Child Support “They were acting against their own financial interest to protect someone they loved,” Rhodes said.

He also said that, in the end, the show was cancelled because Rob and Chyna had called off their engagement and split up in February 2017.

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