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Blac Chyna Scores One for Women’s Rights Against Rob Kardashian

A week after being accused of doing drugs, sleeping around, and having her nude photos posted online, BLAC CHYNA HAS WON! That’s only if you count a restraining order against the man who started this whole thing a victory.

Chyna was granted temporary restraining orders against Rob Kardashian that prevents him from coming near her or posting about her online. Don’t try to pull no funny business, Rob. We know who you’re really talking about if you reference Blu Eyrland.

Chyna gave the following comments on the issue:

“How could somebody post these pictures of me?” she said. “This is a person that I trusted. I just felt betrayed.”

“He doesn’t respect me,” she added. “So if you can’t respect me, you have to respect the law.”

“I would first and foremost like the thank the judge for granting me this restraining order to protect me, and I’m going to get back to co-parenting Dream.”

Chyna’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom made it known that she wouldn’t stand for this behavior:

“Cyberbullying your ex is harassment. Chyna ended your relationship months ago and she has the right to live as she chooses, work as she chooses, dress as she chooses, date who she chooses, and be intimate with who she chooses. Chyna and I both believe that this is an important women’s rights issues, as too many women and girls have been slut-shamed by exes.”

Oh boy. This isn’t a woman’s rights issue. This is fame attention issue. If Rob’s last name is “Smith” and Blac Chyna uses her real name instead of misspelling a color and a country, then it’s a woman’s rights issue. But because it involved a Kardashian, a nickname, multiple TV cameras, and an entire television network, it’s a fame issue.

And wasn’t Chyna the one sending Rob pictures of herself in bed with other men? Rob wasn’t slut shaming her by posting those photos. He was bringing facts to light.

Don’t worry everyone. This matter is 100 percent over and now Rob and Chyna will get back to co-parenting Dream. I have a feeling they’ll even win Parents of the Year in 2018.

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