Blac Chyna is none too happy withKylie Jennerafter theKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar took her daughterDream Renéeon a helicopter ride back in November — the very same helicopter, it turns out, that crashed on Sunday,killing nine peopleincluding NBA legendKobe Bryant.
In the wake of the tragedy, Chyna’s lawyer Lynne Ciani released a statement to AMI, alleging that Jenner took Dream on the rotorcraft without Chyna’s permission.
Her words came after Jenner paid tribute to those lost in the accident, including the blue and white Sikorsky S-76 chopper’s latepilot Ara Zobayan, with whom Jenner said she had flown before.
“Chyna has become aware thatKylie Jenneris using the tragic deaths of Kobe Bryant, his beautiful daughter, and seven other precious souls to profess her ‘distress’ that she and Dream had ridden on the same helicopter with the same pilot prior to Sunday’s horrific crash. What Kylie failed to disclose was that Chyna never gave Kylie permission to take her precious daughter Dream on a helicopter ride and that Chyna never would have given Kylie that permission,” said Ciani, in a statement toAMI.
“No parents should find out after-the-fact that their child has participated in a dangerous activity without their permission,” Ciani continued.
Dream Kardashian.Kylie Jenner Instagram; David Livingston/WireImage
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Dream Kardashian.Rob Kardashian/Instagram
A representative for Kardashian and Jenner did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Back in November, the Kylie Cosmetics owner, 22, documented Dream’s ride on the helicopter on social media, sharing a series of photos of Dream posing in front of the helicopter and later, on board.
The flight, which included a trip over the iconic “Hollywood” sign on Mount Lee, was in celebration of the Dream’s 3rd birthday. Chyna shares Dream with Jenner’s brother,Rob Kardashian— whosplit from Chyna back in Feb. 2017, three months afterDream’s birth.
Kardashian had also shared a few photos of his daughter from thecelebratory helicopter ridewhile wishing his little girl a happy birthday, including a pic of her eating a cupcake in front of the aircraft.
Ciani went on to say in her statement that Chyna was “distraught” when she learned about the helicopter ride. “Chyna voiced her strong objections to Rob and insisted that it never happen again,” Ciani said.
Rob Kardashian, Blac Chyna and Kylie Jenner.Gabe Ginsberg/Getty; Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock; Denise Truscello/WireImage
Previously, in September 2017,Rob and Chyna agreed to joint custody.
PEOPLE has not independently reviewed the alleged new court filings, and a representative for Chyna had no response to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
In the filing, Rob alleged that Chyna “snorts cocaine,” is always drunk and spends “$600 on alcohol” daily, TMZ reported. His sister Khloé Kardashian reportedly made a statement in the filing, claiming that Dream has been “decidedly more aggressive” lately and says she doesn’t want to go home to Chyna.
Also in the sealed court papers, Rob accused Chyna of being violent, citing one occasion where she allegedly threw “sharp objects” at her hairdresser, TMZ reported. He also claimed that Chyna’s alleged partying ways have affected Dream’s behavior, as the child now allegedly uses foul language and is violent with other children.
In addition to their custody battle, Rob and Chyna are alleging abuse in separate lawsuits.
Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian.Prince Williams/WireImage
Meanwhile, authorities are still looking into the cause of Sunday’s deadly helicopter crash.
Bryant, 41, was on board the flight alongside his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, when the helicopter went down around 10 a.m. local time in Calabasas — the neighborhood that is home to several celebrities, including Khloé and sisterKourtney Kardashian.
The athlete and his 13-year-old girl were on their way to ayouth basketball gamein Thousand Oaks with parents and players from the team when the helicopter crashed amid foggy conditions and burst into flames.
Other victims, aside from the pilot, includedSarah Chester and her daughter Payton Chester, girls basketball coachChristina Mauser— of Harbor Day School in Orange County — and John Altobelli (the head baseball coach at Orange Coast College) alongside his wife Keri Altobelli and their daughter, Alyssa Altobelli.
source: people.com