The trial between Blac Chyna and The Kardashians has begun, and the famous family denied claims that they contributed to having the reality show Rob & Chyna canceled. The reality show for the couple aired on E! in 2016, but it only lasted for one season, which had seven episodes. The show focused on Rob and Chyna's relationship, specifically their preparation for marriage and a new baby. During the show, viewers saw the toxic nature of the couple's relationship. Once the show finished airing and the season ended, the toxicity between the two grew.
After a fight between Rob and Chyna occurred that allegedly became violent, and leaked messages about the couples' relationship and revealing images of Chyna were posted to Rob's Instagram account, E! announced that their reality show was put on hold and eventually canceled. Chyna attributed the show's cancelation to the Kardashian family conspiring together. To seek justice, Chyna sued the family for $40 million for loss of earning damages and $60 million for loss of future earning capacity damages. The trial began on April 15, and the two parties are in a constant battle about the truth of the events that led to Rob and Chyna's reality show being canceled on E!
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Reports from Page Six state that Michael Rhodes, the attorney for the Kardashian-Jenner family, said that the family played no part in having the show canceled and instead claimed it was the network that made the ultimate decision. It is alleged that Chyna was given a $100,000 kill fee in 2017, which is a fee paid to a worker to compensate them for work they did on a project. Chyna was also allegedly given an additional $300,000 by the network
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