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Blac Chynatestified for the third day in a row in theongoing trial between her and the Kardashian-Jenner family.
During her appearance in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, Chyna — born Angela White — offered new details about an alleged “kill fee” she accepted after her E! reality show,Rob & Chyna, was canceled.
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According to Rhodes, Chyna, 33, was paid a $100,000 kill fee for the show and an additional $370,000 to appear onKeeping Up With the Kardashians.
Though Chyna admitted to accepting the $100,000, she said she thought the money was for filming, not becauseRob & Chynawas canceled.
“Why would I sign a kill fee for my number one show?” she asked, before claiming her attorney left her out of contract negotiations and that the show was still filming.
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Chyna’s legal battle with the Kardashian-Jenner familybegan in 2017. After her on-off relationship with Rob, 35, ended, Chyna claimed the Kardashians were responsible for influencing the cancellation of herKeeping Up with Kardashiansspinoff.
The parents of 5-year-old daughterDreamstarred in the series for one season. At the time, a spokesperson for the network toldVarietythatRob & Chynahad “not been in production for several months and the series is not currently on the E! schedule.”
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Earlier in the week, Rhodes argued in court that Chyna"wanted" the Kardashian nameand “would say or do anything to be part of this family.”
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Additionally, Rhodes claimed thatRob & Chynawas never picked up for a second season because the relationship between the pair was “off the rails.”
“This relationship was fraught with problems and the network was very worried,” Rhodes said, adding that the Kardashian family was also concerned. “They were acting against their own financial interest to protect someone they loved.”
Despite Rob’s wishes, Ciani claimed the Kardashian-Jenners moved ahead to get the show off E!, whichKeeping Up with the Kardashiansalso aired on.
Because of the show’s cancellation, Ciani argued that Chyna lost out on the potential to earn millions of dollars from related appearances and social media posts.
source: people.com