Blac Chyna Allegedly Pulls Knife Out On Hairstylist: Report

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Blac Chyna attends the 2018 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 24, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Blac Chyna apparently got herself into some trouble this morning.

Blac Chyna has found herself in some trouble, once again. According to TMZ, she got into an altercation earlier today which resulted in a knife getting pulled and soda cans being hurled.

Blac Chyna was reportedly at her home in the San Fernando Valley this morning with her hairstylist when things went left. The police report filed by Chyna's hairstylist states that the model pulled out a knife on the hairdresser after asking for payment. However, sources close to Chyna deny that a knife was pulled but she is accusing her stylist of throwing a soda can at her car.

To make matters worse, King, her six-year-old son with Tyga, was present during the incident this morning and now, Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services are at the very least going to do a welfare check on the home.

Unfortunately, this isn't the first time this year that police have been called to her home. Within two days in January, the police checked up on her home. The first time was based on claims that she was intoxicated to the point where she couldn't take care of her daughter Dream. Those claims turned out to be false, but a day later, the police were once again called. This time, it was to diffuse what could've been a messy situation with the make-up artist. 


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