Despite Tokyo Toni’s “hurtful” online presence, Blac Chyna has lost no love for her mother. Instead, the entrepreneur says she’s keeping Tokyo at a distance while wishing her healing.
During an episode of Jason Lee’s self-titled show, Chyna recently spilled on her private three-year romance, history with the Kardashians, and fragile relationship with her mother. In the hour-and-a-half episode, she revealed that things with Tokyo haven’t always been so fractured. Still, she said, “it’s definitely something there.”
“…I feel like we’ve tried to work out things and whatnot. Only thing I can do as a daughter is honestly just love her cause she’s still my mom at the very end of the day,” she said. “And I still love her to now, even sitting right here now. And I don’t take things so much to the heart because you just never know what the next person is going through.”
Instead of reacting to Toni online, Chyna, real name Angela White, says she sees it and prays about it.
“So I just pray for her, I see it. It’s very hurtful. But I don’t take it to heart. I just pray about it and I give it to God and I just wash my hands with it,” White said. “And then with that, I just basically take all of that and remember that I have two kids and that they’re going to have a happy beautiful life and a mom that’s there and just everything else underneath the sun. But I love Toni.”
In mid-February, Tokyo Toni went viral–one of several times–for taking jabs at her daughter. In a series of videos, Toni claimed she feels “marked for death” because of Chyna’s alleged ties to the Illuminati.
“I’m saying right now Chyna, you are done out here. They gon get you…Don’t say I didn’t say it or prepare for it…They gon tear her down, they gon put her on drugs…I’m deathly afraid of her. I swear to God she will sacrifice me for more…,” Toni stated on video.
During her talk with Lee, White denied involvement with the alleged ‘get-rich-and-famous-in-exchange-for-your-soul’ society. The mega influencer also stated she doesn’t know why Tokyo made such claims. When Lee asked whether Tokyo also calls Chyna with the same online antics, she said her mother’s access to her is limited.
“It’s no way for me to talk to her right now,” Chyna said, confirming that she “blocked” Toni. “Yeah, just for right now. I had to respect myself and my boundaries and my peace. You know what I mean, I have others things to like worry about.”
Elsewhere in the interview, White and Lee discussed the 2019 ‘so rock it’ viral moment on her reality show The Real Blac Chyna. Lee asked why the influencer why she gave Toni grace. She responded, “I’m not ’bout to hit my mom. That’s ridiculous.”
White also said she wishes their mother-daughter relationship was different. Lee asked if she thinks Toni considers her grandchildren, King and Dream, during the online rants. Chyna answered, “probably not.”
She added:
“And that’s another reason why I wanted to, you know, step out of some of the things that I was doing. At a certain age, they see and gravitate to everything.”
As an example, she revealed she no longer creates content for OnlyFans. In June 2022, Statista published a report claiming Chyna pulled in about $20 million monthly in 2021 from the exclusive content platform. In addition, she was named OnlyFan’s top-earning creator that year.
When Lee asked why she shut down her hefty stream of income, she said:
“Because I’m just changing everything about me, and it’s just a dead end. All that stuff is a dead end and I know that I’m like worth way more than that.”