Blac Chyna Reveals Her Massive Salary For ‘Rob & Chyna’ Season 2 Before Kardashians ‘Canceled The Show’

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Blac Chyna is serving the Kardashians with nothing but receipts, having revealed in court documents that she was expected to make a fortune from the second series of Rob & Chyna.

As fans may recall, Chyna accused the family of getting the reality show canceled as problems between her and her ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian arose in their relationship. But the Cash Only model-turned-rapper has argued in court that she lost a hefty payday upon finding out Rob & Chyna had been pulled.

In court documents obtained by Radar Online, the mother-of-two was said to have expected an income of $92,500 per episode for season two of her reality series, which had already commenced filming before the Kardashians were alleged to have intervened.

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The money was said to have been guaranteed to Chyna, who agreed to the eight-episode deal before being told that E! had abruptly decided not to move forward with filming for the spin-off.

 

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What’s more, Chyna is seeking a whopping $300 million in damages, saying that the sudden move to having the show canceled was a decision orchestrated by Kris Jenner’s clan over their not-so-positive stance on Chyna’s tumultuous romance with Rob at the time.

Kris, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner are all mentioned in the lawsuit, who Chyna believes were at fault for the money she ended up losing because of their ties to Ryan Seacrest. The TV mogul and radio host acted as the executive producer of both Keeping Up With the Kardashians and Rob & Chyna.

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Sources further allege that Kris is attempting to prevent Chyna from testifying in the case about the beliefs of her contractual rights under the deal she signed with E! Network. In particular, the family reportedly doesn’t want her to speak on “the effects of Defendants’ alleged actions on her brand and reputation.”

 

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However, in her motion, Chyna’s legal team said, “[Chyna] is fully competent to testify about the terms of the contract, i.e. her Talent Agreement with NBCUniversal, of which she is personally aware, including the episodic rate of $92,500, that after Season 2 was approved by NBCUniversal she was guaranteed payment for eight episodes, and that she never signed or authorized an amendment to her Talent Agreement.

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Her $300 million lawsuit was broken down in court documents to clarify what specific damages Chyna was said to have suffered from, including $100 million in past owed economic damages.

Another $7.8 million would have derived from two seasons per year of Rob & Chyna, around $5 million in lost earnings from club appearances, and just over $31 million for revenue she would have made from her social media platforms.

She also mentioned the earnings she believed she’s lost in future economic damages, such as $11 million in TV appearances, $7 million in club appearances, and close to $50 million from social media.

The trial begins on April 15.

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