Fans say the Kardashians “would never” be open about plastic surgery, but they applaud Blac Chyna for being “honest” about her new boob job.

While undergoing surgery to remove her implants, BLAC Chyna has opened up about her health and past plastic surgery.
Blac Chyna can be seen in the video sitting on a medical examination table.
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She is in a paper hospital gown and a headscarf with a leopard print in black and red.
There is no makeup on the reality star, but her long, wacky rhinestone nails make up for it.
Greetings, viewers, she said into the microphone. As you know, I’ve been making some changes in my life, and right now I’m at the doctor’s office. I am attempting a complete lifestyle overhaul.
So, eliminating these negative influences is obviously something I believe will propel me to the next level.


She then elaborates on how injections are different from a Brazilian butt lift. When asked what the difference was between a BBL and a** shots, she explained: “A BBL is when they use your own fat, and a** shots are silicone.”
The potential risks of silicone injections are then discussed.
‘So, I just want all the ladies out there to know, don’t get silicone shots because you can get sick, you can die, you can have complications, and all this other crazy stuff,’ she pleaded.
Since I first got it when I was 19, I haven’t experienced any “crazy complications,” but now that I’m “moving [up],” that may change. In other words, I need this baggage to go away so I can develop.
Blac Chyna filmed her blood work in another video, this time without the paper gown but with a fashionable red beanie.
She “reduced” the size of her butt and breasts during surgery, which she chronicled in greater detail over the next few days.
The reality star said she was “past that stage” in her life when she decided to show her breasts.
LOVE FOR CHYNA
Fans on a popular Kardashian forum watched the video and praised Blac Chyna for being so open and honest about her procedures, which is unusual for the Kardashians.
As one person put it, “Can you IMAGINE getting this kind of transparency from the KarJens?”
One more person said, “Wow, I’m very impressed that she’s just going all in and showing it to the world. That’s wonderful news. For the simple reason that actions have consequences. It’s awesome that you’re talking about it.
A third added, “She seems a little happier now. I watched an interview with her, and she came across as humorous rather than defensive and tense.
Someone else chimed in, “I love content like this. That makes her seem more relatable.
BLAC IN COURT
The month of January saw the United States. Sun has obtained exclusive court documents that allege Blac Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, violated a copyright in the rap song Doom.
On October 11, 2018, Iliana Fischer, a former Playboy model and now a singer from California, released her song “Hate Me Too” on Soundcloud, which featured rapping by Jordan Lee.
By the following winter of 2020, Iliana had inked a distribution deal with Sony, and her album Fuego, on which the song “Hate Me Too” appears, was available for purchase and download.
One year later, in 2022, Chyna uploaded the music video for Doom to YouTube.
Apparently Iliana thinks Chyna stole the idea for Doom from her song Hate Me Too, and she’s suing her for plagiarism.
If I were you, I’d hate me too, is a refrain that appears four times in both songs’ choruses.
Even though Iliana initially took her case to Los Angeles Superior Court in May 2021, the case was eventually thrown out in September 2022 on the grounds that copyright infringement is a federal offense that must be heard in a federal court.


In a new complaint filed in federal court in November 2022, Iliana claimed to have made multiple attempts to contact Blac Chyna before resorting to legal action.
The U.S. Sun has attempted communication with Chyna’s attorney, but the second complaint filed against Chyna in federal court has not yet been received.

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