Blac Chyna 'Guilty' In Lucky Charms Snack Session Wearing Skin-Tight Dress
By Rebecca Cukier on March 27, 2020 at 6:05 AM EDT
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Blac Chyna has revealed her guilty pleasure – and earned herself some top-up cash by doing it. The ex and baby momma to Rob Kardashian took to Instagram this week in a racy, skin-tight dress as she influenced for Fashion Nova – headlines might see the 31-year-old former "Rob & Chyna" star still battling it out over daughter Dream, but the Instagram influencing is one thing that won't be changing.
Chyna updated her account on Thursday with a cheeky snack post. Something about those Lucky Charms seemed to catch the eye.
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Chyna's photo showed her shot in front of a frosted-glass pantry, with the reality star and entrepreneur appearing to have raided its contents. The brunette was posing looking a little naughty as she showed off her sizzling curves in a skin-tight and pastel purple dress – both the clingy fabrics and sleeveless finish flaunted the mom of two's famous curves, with a plunging neckline doing the same.
Chyna had her hand stuck right into a box of Lucky Charms as she looked sideways. The Lashed Cosmetics CEO also wore her super-long hair (likely extensions) down and poker-straight.
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Chyna had taken to her caption with a brief mention of the kiddy breakfast cereal, also giving a shout-out to the brand she has a partnership with.
"Guilty ? @fashionnova #brandambassador," she wrote.
Replies mostly saw fans gush over the controversial baby momma, although the influencing seemed to be working – "Love that dress," one fan wrote.
Elsewhere, mentions of the novel coronavirus that's seeing the model social distance were made.
"Enjoy while you can❤️❤️❤️❤️," a fan replied.
"Slim thick beauty?" was another flattering comment.
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Chyna's post didn't come as a full-blown ad, although it did see the star influencing in the traditional Instagram manner. Pay on the platform directly correlates with following, something that experts over at Vox have dished on – bear in mind the figures are just estimates.
"Influencers with up to 1 million followers can get $10,000 [per post], depending on the platform, and 1 million followers and up, you’re getting into territory where they can charge $100,000. Some can even get $250,000 for a post!"
Chyna has 16.6 million followers.
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January saw Blac Chyna in the news as fans were spotting a pattern – namely, the star posting endless string of Fashion Nova promos, but not much for her cosmetics and clothing lines.
"Does anyone buy her makeup anymore? I don't really see it advertised really more," one fan had written.
"That's an interesting question, I never thought about that before, but you're right," a user had responded.
Chyna's most recent headlines were all about the Rob/Dream drama, though, as the star stated her 3-year-old as suffering "severe" burns while with dad Rob.