E! announced that Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna are getting their own TV show, and we’re… well, let’s just say we’ve already started brainstorming how to best prepare ourselves for the madness to follow.
Just like I Am Cait, Rob and Chyna’s show is being billed as a six-episode docuseries which will follow every facet of their lives together, from their whirlwind romance to the Internet breaking news that the last known Kardashian heir is currently baking in Chyna’s womb.
And before you get worried that the show won’t be able to provide adequate attention to the actual birth of said offspring, chill out because there’s going to be a whole separate special dedicated to that celebration.
Whew, right?
Of course the show, which is tentatively being called Rob & Chyna, will be produced by the good people at Ryan Seacrest productions, with the happy couple themselves serving as co-executive producers, because can’t nobody represent your brand but you. Rob & Chyna is set to air later this year, so help us all.
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