Blac Chyna Split With YBN Almighty Jay Over Alleged Side Chick: Report

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Model Blac Chyna arrives for the iGo.live Launch Event at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on July 26, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
Blac Chyna and YBN Almighty Jay are officially done, according to reports.

Blac Chyna dating YBN Almighty Jay was probably one of the most unexpected relationships we'd expect her to be in. She's had kids with Tyga and Rob Kardashian and also was linked to Playboi Carti at one point. Needless to say, she was previously dating people on a high celebrity caliber than Almighty Jay. Yesterday, Jay confirmed the two of them split up but didn't reveal much information about it. Now, reports say Blac Chyna cut off Almighty Jay due to an alleged side piece.

TMZ reports that Blac Chyna was the one who called off her relationship with YBN Almighty Jay. Their sources say she felt disrespected by YBN Almighty Jay sliding into the DM's of some other girls and also claimed he was chilling with girls after his live shows. However, it seems as if their relationship was already at a breaking point. Blac Chyna and YBN Almighty Jay have reportedly been getting into a lot of arguments in recent times. So it seems as if Blac Chyna decided to cut things off with Almighty Jay before they got even worse. They say the two of them broke up roughly a week a go.

In addition to the DM's and the groupies, apparently Blac Chyna suspects that YBN Almighty Jay got another girl pregnant. At this point, there's nothing to confirm that YBN Almighty Jay actually has a kid on the way. Either way, it looks like Blac Chyna's moved on from the relationship.


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