Kylie Jenner Says Tyga Told Her Blac Chyna Attacked Him With Knife During Testimony

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Kylie Jenner attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 09, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California.
Kylie Jenner takes the stand in Blac Chyna v. Kardashian trial.

Blac Chyna's lawsuit against the Kardashian family is currently underway and this week, the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner sisters took the stand. Kylie Jenner faced several questions from Chyna's lawyer who asked about the nature of her relationship with Chyna, among other topics. While Kylie explained that she and Chyna weren't close, the socialite claimed she was aware of Chyna's violent tendencies.

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Per TMZ, Kylie testified that Tyga once showed her a six-inch scar on his arm that he claimed was at the hands of Blac Chyna. As the questioning went on, Kylie said Tyga told her about Blac Chyna's issues with substance abuse that led to these violent outbreaks.

The Kylie Cosmetics owner went on to explain that she had reservations about her brother, Rob Kardashian, dating Blac Chyna. She testified that she wanted to bring her concerns to Rob after hearing what Tyga went through, though she admitted that it was his decision at the end of the day. "I felt it was my duty to express my concerns, but ultimately it was up to him," she said.

The lawsuit between Blac Chyna and the Kardashians is currently in its second week. Things were particularly eventful last week after Blac Chyna's mother, Tokyo Toni, was banned from entering the courtroom for dissing the Kardashians while appearing to also threaten the judge, though she later clarified that her comments were directed towards Kris Jenner. 


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