Blac Chyna files case against the Kardashian family

"Keeping Up With The Kardashians" season 14 promotional image Facebook/KUWTK

Blac Chyna answered ex-fiance Rob Kardashian's lawsuit, which was just filed two weeks ago, with a lawsuit of her own. This time, Chyna sued all of the Kardashians.

The owner of cosmetics brand Lashed by Blac Chyna filed a case in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the Kardashian family for allegedly being the reason why her television show "Rob & Chyna" got canceled. Chyna also called out the family for social media "slut-shaming."

Lisa Bloom, Chyna's lawyer, said in an interview with the US Weekly that the Kardashians were the ones who started the fight when they repeatedly slammed her client in social media. The attorney added that this move by Chyna was not because of the supposed income from the second run of the show, but "it's the endorsement deals, it's the appearances fees, promotion of her products." Bloom also said that it could be "millions of dollars" her client might be asking for damages.

Chyna also accused the family of sabotaging the second season of her show, alluding to an episode when the family talked about the second season of "Rob & Chyna." The show had good ratings, but after the nasty split with Rob, the numbers had dropped. The respondents of the case include Rob, Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney Kardashian, and Kendall and Kylie Jenner.

The lawsuit shortly followed the case filed by Rob and his sister, Kylie, accusing Chyna, or Angela Renee White, of using the Kardashian family to gain profit. Kylie also accused her brother's former partner of damaging her house.

In July, Chyna got a restraining order against Rob after he posted explicit photos of her on social media. She also told the court that the Rob had hit her. However, Chyna dropped the case on Sept. 15 after a consensus with Rob was reached. The consensus involved a shared custody of Dream.

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