Blac Chyna & Kid Buu Get Into Violent Fight During Hawaii Trip: Report

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Blac Chyna attends the BET Hip Hop Awards 2017 at The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater on October 6, 2017 in Miami Beach, Florida.
Blac Chyna and Kid Buu reportedly got into a heated argument about infidelity which resulted in police and paramedics at their hotel.

Over the past few days, Blac Chyna and her boyfriend Kid Buu have been flexing their trip to Hawaii. They've been looking happy and boo'd up but not everything has gone well on their vacation. TMZ reports the couple got into a serious fight which resulted in violence at their hotel room at the Four Seasons in Honolulu.

Police and paramedics showed up to Blac Chyna's hotel room around 5 a.m. this morning after someone called 911. The tabloid publication's sources said the two got into a serious argument after Blac Chyna accused Kid Buu of cheating on her. Things took a turn for the worse around 7 a.m. after the two got violent with each other. Chyna reportedly scratched Kid Buu on numerous occasions while sources claim that he slammed her head against the wall several times and choked her. 

At this point, there haven't been any reports on any injuries. Blac Chyna was not taken to the hospital after the incident.

Shortly after, Kid Buu took to Instagram to seemingly take aim at Chyna. After leaving the hotel room, he posted a video on his Story which reportedly meant, "Don't fuck with me. I'm a grown man" in Spanish and followed it with a homophobic slur.

Interestingly enough, this morning, Kid Buu posted a picture of Alexis Skyy -- Blac Chyna's nemesis -- on his Instagram Story, apologizing for negative comments he made last week. 


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