Kristen Mary Jenner (born November 5, 1955) is an American television personality, entertainment manager, producer, businesswoman, and author. She rose to fame starring in the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007–present).
She has four children from her first marriage to lawyer Robert Kardashian: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Robert, and two children from her second marriage to television personality and retired Olympic Games medalist, Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn): Kendall and Kylie.
Blac Chyna’s lawsuit makes a whole lot more sense now! The social media star has poured her energy back into suing many of the Kardashians for allegedly getting her and her ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian’s reality show Rob & Chyna canceled after just one season.
She’s suing them for $300 million in damages — which seems incredibly steep until you learn her reasoning! Related: How Rob Kardashian Is Ignoring The Drama With Blac Chyna As She Nears Trial With His Family! According to new court documents obtained by Radar Online on Tuesday, the model was supposed to be earning a staggering $92,500 per episode during the second season of her E! series, which the network had allegedly already signed off on before Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Khloé Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner supposedly persuaded the company to cancel the series.
The cancelation came shortly after Rob shared NSFW photos of Chyna without her consent on social media in 2017. According to the latest filing, Rob & Chyna‘s second season was set to include 8 episodes, meaning the reality star lost out on a LOT of money!
Late last week, the KarJenner’s asked the court to block Chyna from testifying on the details of her contract, but her attorney, Lynne Ciani, is now fighting back, detailing in a motion: And just so people don’t think she’s getting greedy, Chyna also broke down why she believes she is owed $300 million from the famous family, including $100 million in economic damages. Dream Kardashian’s mother claims she is owed $44 million in past economic damages, including $7.4 million for two seasons of the series per year, $5 million in lost income from club appearances, and $31 million in lost social media income. Related: Josh Peck Reveals How Much Money He REALLY
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