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Blac Chyna To Fight For Full Custody Because Of Kylie Jenner

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There's a reason there's been so much back and forth between Blac Chyna, Tyga, Kylie Jenner and their emissaries lately.

According to TMZ, Chyna is planning on demanding full custody of her child with Tyga. And she's doing so because she believes T-Raww dating a minor shows bad judgement, and that Kylie's immaturity puts 2-year old King Cario at risk.

This is somewhat of a reversal of when Tyga and Chyna separated and he was the one making noise about getting full custody.

Additionally, she will demand child support for housing expenses, food, clothing, nannies and school.

Tyga would only have visitation rights on the weekend, as Chyna doesn't want to upset King Cario's routine as he enters pre-school.

However, Hollywood Life reports that there is more to the story than just King Cario's well-being.

"She feels humiliated that he chose Kylie over her. That’s devastating and something she’s going to struggle with for a very long time," an insider told the website "... "Every time she calls him out on social media, it’s because she’s hurting inside and wants him to feel her pain."

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