Blac Chyna isn’t letting abuse allegations slide quietly. The reality TV star and model is pushing back hard against claims made by her ex, Taiyon “Twin” Hector, now accusing him of getting violent inside her own home, and doing it while her kids were nearby.
In a procedural court filing dated Dec. 30 and obtained by USA TODAY on Jan. 14, Chyna, born Angela White, alleges Hector “engaged in a pattern of abusive, intimidating, and threatening behavior toward” her.
To note, the paperwork is part of a civil lawsuit Hector filed back in 2024. According to the filing, things allegedly hit a breaking point in March 2023. White claims Hector refused to leave her house and “became hostile and violent toward” her, accusing him of choking her, spitting on her, and hurling verbal abuse… all in front of her nanny. She also says he went on to destroy “expensive designer wigs, hairpieces, and clothing.”
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The situation, she says, unfolded while her children, King, 13, whom she shares with rapper Tyga, and Dream, 9, her daughter with Rob Kardashian, were “present in the home” and asleep nearby.
White made it clear she wasn’t the aggressor. In the filing, she states she “did not initiate violence and acted solely in self-defense during the incident.” Police were called to the scene and ultimately removed Hector from the home.
The experience, she claims, left lasting fear. The alleged altercation caused her “to fear not only for her own safety, but also for the safety and well-being of her children.”
Hector’s accusations came first. In a lawsuit filed in September 2024, he painted White as the abuser, claiming she had a history of unprovoked, “alcohol and drug fueled” violence. One allegation describes a September 2021 incident in which he says White “savagely” beat him while he was asleep.
Complicating matters further, Hector was granted an entry of default in the case after White failed to respond within the required timeframe, which is a move that could potentially hand him the win. However, no final judgment has been issued yet.
For now, the courtroom battle continues, with both sides telling sharply different stories — and neither backing down.