During the weekend, the world saw the reunion of off-and-on-again sweethearts Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian. In a Snapchat reveal, the reality stars appear to be on the path of coupledom as evidenced by their PDA-filled videos, E! Online said.
The clips, which were set to Kendrick Lamar’s new song “Humble,” Chyna is seen sitting on Rob’s lap, and even asking for Rob to “give me a kiss.” She also labeled one of the videos “Dream’s daddy,” referring to their nearly 5 month-old daughter.
Before the videos, the two has since called off their engagement, and were successfully co-parenting their daughter.
Although there is no indication whether the two’s engagement will be on track soon, there is no denying that Chyna will be a part of Rob’s and even the entire Kardashian family’s lives. On the other hand, multiple reports have confirmed that Chyna will not be able to cash in on the family name.
Since getting engaged in April last year, Chyna filed a petition to change her name officially to Angela Kardashian. However, Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe filed legal action to prohibit Chyna from trademarking the Kardashian name in December the same year, Buzzfeed said. According to the sisters, who filed it under their companies Khlomoney Inc., 2Die4Kourt, and Kimsaprincess Inc., claimed that allowing Chyna to use Angela Kardashian would cause their businesses to "suffer damage, including irreparable injury, to their reputation and goodwill."
TMZ said Chyna never formally countered the Kardashian sisters’ petition, which means the reality star will no longer be able to use Angela Kardashian. On the other hand, Jezebel posits that Chyna’s on-action could either mean she had a lot on her mind during that time, or she no longer prefers to go by that name.


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