Blac Chynais taking control of the narrative in hernew docu-series.“I am excited to set the record straight regarding my life on my own terms. WatchingThe Real Blac Chynayou will get to see my raw, real and edgy unfiltered life,” she tells PEOPLE in a statement. “The World knows Blac Chyna but before anything I’m Angela White! I am a black woman, a mother, a friend, a lover and a boss. I’m still figuring it out daily like everyone else. I hope watching you’re inspired to not give in. I like to say I’m similar to a Phoenix, I rise. I’m also thrilled to have Lemuel Plummer and Zeus Network as partners on this uncensored look into my world.”In PEOPLE’s exclusive look at the supertrailer forThe Real Blac Chyna, the stripper turned reality star and influencer admits she’s struggled in the spotlight. (Warning: The video above contains explicit language)“I don’t like it, but I wouldn’t change it. I guess it comes with the territory,” she says.She also alludes to her high-profile relationships with rapperTyga(they share 6-year-old son King Cairo) andRob Kardashian(father to her 2½-year-old daughterDream).“The men that I was with wasn’t the right people for me,” she admits.Things really escalate when Chyna’s mom, Shalana Hunter aka Tokyo Toni, struts onscreen.“Which one’s worse? Having a mom that’s not here or having a mom that is here that don’t give a f— about you?” she wonders. And later, the two get intoan explosive argument, lunging at each other and screaming expletives.“She’s evil as s— to me,” Chyna cries.The showmade headlines over the weekendwhenTMZreported that Kardashian, 32, and his lawyer had sent her a letter prohibiting Dream from appearing onThe Real Blac Chynawithout his consent.Chyna, 31, fired back on Instagram, writing that Dream was never in danger nor present during her fights with her mother and pointing out “the hypocrisy of his family’s insistence that Dream appear on ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ in the family’s desperate attempt to boost the dismal ratings for their stale and contrived show, without my approval.”“My show is about my life and my kids are a huge part of my life,” she concluded. “It’s really sad that everything I do to better myself or my family the same people have something to say to stop or hinder it,.”The Real Blac Chynapremieres July 14 on Zeus Network.

Blac Chynais taking control of the narrative in hernew docu-series.

“I am excited to set the record straight regarding my life on my own terms. WatchingThe Real Blac Chynayou will get to see my raw, real and edgy unfiltered life,” she tells PEOPLE in a statement. “The World knows Blac Chyna but before anything I’m Angela White! I am a black woman, a mother, a friend, a lover and a boss. I’m still figuring it out daily like everyone else. I hope watching you’re inspired to not give in. I like to say I’m similar to a Phoenix, I rise. I’m also thrilled to have Lemuel Plummer and Zeus Network as partners on this uncensored look into my world.”

In PEOPLE’s exclusive look at the supertrailer forThe Real Blac Chyna, the stripper turned reality star and influencer admits she’s struggled in the spotlight. (Warning: The video above contains explicit language)

“I don’t like it, but I wouldn’t change it. I guess it comes with the territory,” she says.

She also alludes to her high-profile relationships with rapperTyga(they share 6-year-old son King Cairo) andRob Kardashian(father to her 2½-year-old daughterDream).

“The men that I was with wasn’t the right people for me,” she admits.

Blac Chyna, Tokyo Toni

Things really escalate when Chyna’s mom, Shalana Hunter aka Tokyo Toni, struts onscreen.

“Which one’s worse? Having a mom that’s not here or having a mom that is here that don’t give a f— about you?” she wonders. And later, the two get intoan explosive argument, lunging at each other and screaming expletives.

“She’s evil as s— to me,” Chyna cries.

The showmade headlines over the weekendwhenTMZreported that Kardashian, 32, and his lawyer had sent her a letter prohibiting Dream from appearing onThe Real Blac Chynawithout his consent.

Chyna, 31, fired back on Instagram, writing that Dream was never in danger nor present during her fights with her mother and pointing out “the hypocrisy of his family’s insistence that Dream appear on ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ in the family’s desperate attempt to boost the dismal ratings for their stale and contrived show, without my approval.”

“My show is about my life and my kids are a huge part of my life,” she concluded. “It’s really sad that everything I do to better myself or my family the same people have something to say to stop or hinder it,.”

The Real Blac Chynapremieres July 14 on Zeus Network.

source: people.com