Cher defends her boyfriend Alexander 'AE' Edwards after he was involved in a brawl between Tyga and Travis Scott at Cannes, stating that he helped de-escalate the situation rather than starting it.
Alexander 'AE' Edwards assures that everything is fine with Travis Scott after their fight at a Cannes Film Festival after-party, emphasizing that he wants to move past the incident. He also mentions that his girlfriend Cher supports him fully. Despite the brawl involving their crews, no one was seriously injured.
A brawl broke out between the camps of rappers Travis Scott and Tyga at a Cannes afterparty, reportedly instigated by Tyga's friend Alexander "AE" Edwards. Travis Scott's affiliate, Luxury Tax 50, mocked Tyga on Instagram, claiming he ran during the altercation. The incident is speculated to be linked to their shared history with Kylie Jenner.
Travis Scott and Alexander "A.E." Edwards got into a physical altercation at Richie Akiva's "The After" party following the 2024 amfAR Gala in Cannes. The scuffle, which also involved record producer Southside, was broken up by security with no serious injuries. The incident, captured on video, led to speculation that it was related to Kylie Jenner, who has dated both Tyga and Travis.
Travis Scott was allegedly involved in a physical altercation with model and producer Alexander "A.E." Edwards during Richie Akiva’s “The After” party in Cannes. Initial reports mistakenly suggested Tyga's involvement, but footage confirmed he did not participate in the fight. The altercation reportedly escalated after American record producer Southside pushed Edwards. No serious injuries were reported, and representatives for those involved have not commented. This incident follows Scott's recent settlement of lawsuits related to the Astroworld Festival tragedy.
Travis Scott and Alexander 'AE' Edwards got into a physical altercation at a Cannes after-party, leading to a chaotic scene that was quickly broken up by security. The fight, which involved producer Southside and Tyga's assistant, is speculated to be related to their past relationships with Kylie Jenner. Despite the scuffle, no serious injuries were reported, and the party continued into the early hours.
Travis Scott and Alexander "AE" Edwards got into a physical altercation at Richie Akiva's afterparty in Cannes, nearly injuring several models. The fight, which broke out around 5 a.m., was reportedly instigated by Scott after a shoutout to Tyga and Edwards. Despite the melee, no one was seriously hurt, and the party continued until 9 a.m. Tyga was not directly involved in the fight.
Blac Chyna and Tyga have settled their years-long custody battle over their 11-year-old son, King Cairo, agreeing to joint legal and physical custody. Under the new arrangement, Chyna will have custody of her son from Friday through Monday, while Tyga will take over for the rest of the week. Both parents will have the right to make decisions about King's health, education, and general welfare. The court also ordered them not to speak disparagingly about each other and to enroll in a co-parenting program. Tyga will not have to pay child support, and Chyna will not receive reimbursement for legal expenses. This settlement comes after Chyna's unsuccessful defamation lawsuit against the Kardashian-Jenner family.
Blac Chyna and Tyga have finally reached a settlement in their long-standing custody dispute over their son, King Cairo. They will have joint legal and physical custody, with Chyna having King every weekend and Tyga having him the rest of the time. The court has ordered both parents to refrain from speaking negatively about each other in front of their child and to enroll in a program to monitor communication for co-parenting. Tyga will not have to pay child support, and the new arrangement aims to create a better environment for their son.
Blac Chyna opened up about her messy split with ex-fiancé Tyga, revealing that she was kicked out of his house after discovering his alleged affair with Kylie Jenner when she was underage. Chyna found out about the relationship through the internet, but it wasn't until Tyga's friends packed up her belongings that she took the allegations seriously. Chyna also mentioned her friendship with Kim Kardashian at the time and how she felt attacked by the Kardashian family. She later moved on to a relationship with Rob Kardashian, but they split a year later. Chyna is currently in a legal battle with Tyga over custody of their son.
Blac Chyna, formerly known as Angela White, opens up about her split with Tyga and how she found out about his relationship with Kylie Jenner. Chyna reveals that Tyga started talking to Kylie when she was underage, leading to the end of their engagement. She discovered their relationship through the internet and was later thrown out of Tyga's house by his friends. Chyna also discusses the betrayal she felt from her friendship with Kim Kardashian, as Kim's sister started dating Tyga. Chyna then talks about her subsequent romance with Rob Kardashian and why she decided to share her side of the story now.
Tyga has requested sole custody of his 11-year-old son, King Cairo, in his ongoing court battle with ex Blac Chyna. The rapper submitted paperwork offering Chyna "reasonable right of parenting time" without physical custody. Chyna had previously requested joint custody and child support. Both parties have raised concerns about co-parenting issues, with Chyna claiming Tyga has been withholding information and interfering with their limited time together. Chyna also requested financial assistance from Tyga to cover legal bills. The court will review custody and visitation arrangements in November.
Blac Chyna, also known as Angela White, is selling her personal belongings, including clothing, purses, and shoes, to make ends meet amid her ongoing custody battle with ex-boyfriend Tyga over their 10-year-old son. She filed an income and expense declaration, revealing that she has made over $178,000 this year through resales but acknowledges that it is only a temporary solution. White is also requesting $125,000 from Tyga to cover her legal and accounting fees. She alleges that Tyga has been interfering with her visitation rights and withholding information about their son.
Blac Chyna is reportedly selling her personal belongings to financially support herself amid growing legal bills resulting from her custody battle with ex-boyfriend Tyga. Legal documents reveal Chyna's financial struggles and her request for financial assistance from Tyga to fund her fight for custody of their 10-year-old son. Chyna claims to have sold clothing, purses, and shoes to friends, family, and an online consignment store, generating $178k this year. She also raises concerns about co-parenting issues, alleging that Tyga interferes with her limited time with their son and withholds essential information. However, sources close to Tyga refute some of Chyna's claims, stating that he has been financially supporting their child's expenses. Chyna is seeking $125,000 from Tyga to cover legal and accounting bills and wants court orders to establish a consistent schedule for their son.
Blac Chyna has filed a lawsuit seeking joint custody of her son King Cairo with ex Tyga. Tyga responded to the news on Instagram, stating that Chyna should stick to her scheduled visitation. Chyna is also the mother of daughter Dream Kardashian, whom she shares with ex Rob Kardashian. Chyna has been undergoing a personal transformation journey and recently celebrated 10 months of sobriety. She emphasized the importance of co-parenting and ensuring the happiness of her children.