Rob Kardashian SLAMS Blac Chyna’s claim he pays ‘no support’ as he covers ALL Dream’s expenses & $37K school tuition
ROB Kardashian blasted Blac Chyna for claiming he pays “no support” despite all of the expenses he covers for their daughter Dream.
The exes have been locked in nasty battles over custody and lawsuits since splitting in 2017.
On Wednesday, Blac Chyna claimed in a series of tweets that she receives no financial help from her baby daddies Rob and Tyga.
The model shares six-year-old daughter Dream with Rob and nine-year-old son King Cairo with Tyga.
Both men have since fired back to slam her over the accusations and the context surrounding them.
After seeing Chyna’s tweets in posts on ’s Instagram, her baby daddies jumped into the comments to shut it all down.
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Rob fired toward his baby mama: “I pay 37k a year for my daughter’s school.
“I handle every single medical expense. I pay for all her extracurricular activities.
“I have my daughter from Tuesday-Saturday.”
He ended his clap back by sarcastically asking after all of that: “Why would I pay child support lol”
After reading Rob’s note, Tyga jokingly hopped in the comments to ask Rob: “How u pay 3k less. Let me kno the plug,” adding a crying laughing emoji at the end.
For his side of things with Blac Chyna, Tyga then focused his comment toward her, writing: “I pay 40k a year for my son school & he lives 2 me mon-sat. Why would I pay child support lol.”
The model's baby daddies were responding to comments she made on Twitter about her financial status.
Chyna said that she had to let go of three vehicles and claimed that it's because she's a single parent.
This is hardly the first time Chyna has bashed her baby daddies for not paying child support.
During an appearance on The Wendy Williams Show last year, the host asked if Rob sends her any money for their daughter.
"No, not all," the mother-of-two replied. "Yeah, I don't get any child support from neither one of my children's fathers."
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She continued: "I feel like if they're doing their part on their end, and I'm doing mine, that's perfectly fine and the best co-parenting.
"I work every day, and I bust my tail to make sure my kids are good, stable, a roof over their heads, activities of course and just everything."
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