There’s a lot you can say about the often tasteless vibe that’s come to define Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian’s two month-long romance (yes, we know, it feels like it’s been dragging on for way longer), butyou have to give Blac Chyna credit for one thing: she’s not afraid to break the rules.
When it comes to dating, there are a lot of lines women are told not to cross. Like, you know, don’t tell your boyfriend who you’ve only been dating for two months that you want to marry him and have his baby right before nomming down on six double burgers from In-N-Out. Especially don’t scream it at an audience of hundreds of thousands via Snapchat.
Either Blac Chyna didn’t get the memo or baby girl is super DGAF.
Or on second thought, maybe she’s in on the joke and just taking a crack at all the gossip blogs that are already asking how long before these two thirsty lovebirds set the date. In that case, you have to respect her because it’s pretty funny.
Say what you want about Blac Chyna, but at least take a second to admire her for living life on her own terms. Maybe she’s got more in common with the Kardashian clan than we thought.
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