Blac Chyna Celebrates 10 Months Of Sobriety: 'Clean Eating, Working Out'
By Favour Adegoke on July 17, 2023 at 9:00 PM EDT
Blac Chyna recently shared on Instagram that it's been ten months of sobriety and "healing my mind, body, and soul." Her post received a lot of support and applause from fans, who also shared their sobriety stories.
Earlier this year, Chyna announced that she'd deactivated her successful account on OnlyFans. She later revealed that she'd had a breast and butt reduction done and returned to her birth name, Angela White.
Read on to find out more.
Blac Chyna Marks 10 Months Of Sobriety
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On Friday, Blac Chyna celebrated a big milestone in her journey to return to her pre-fame self. The reality star posted a selfie video showing her smiling and flaunting a new hairstyle. She captioned it, "Happy 10 months sober, clean eating, working out, staying in the word(bible), healing my mind, body and soul. My Inner light."
In the comments section of her anniversary post, fans congratulated Chyna for the achievement. One fan wrote, "I am so happy for you. Don't you dare let anyone hold you hostage based on your past. And show up everyday as Angela or Blac Chyna..because both are 1 in the same...a strong, resilient, beautiful, savvy, smart & bad a** boss. Sending you all the love."
More fans dropped messages of support and well-wishes and also shared their sobriety experiences. One comment read, "I made 6 years and 7 months sober this month. Keep doing good and stay positive even on the hard days. God bless you."
Blac Chyna Made Major Life Changes This Year
Earlier in 2023, Chyna took to social media to reveal she'd decided to make major life changes for herself. She explained that the change was a choice to help her be a better person and an inspiration for her two kids. She shares a 10-year-old boy, King, with rapper Tyga, and 6-year-old Dream, with Rob Kardashian.
By March 2023, Chyna had officially deactivated her account on OnlyFans, which was raking in millions. During an interview on the "Jason Lee Show," she explained that the decision was to make her a better example for her kids, who "see and gravitate to everything."
She said, "I'm just changing everything about me. It's a dead end. All that stuff is a dead end, and I know that I'm worth way more than that." Later in March, Chyna also shared that she'd had a breast and butt reduction as part of the changes she was making in her life.
She said, "I just want all the ladies out there to know, do not get silicone shots because you can get sick, you can die, have complications and all this other crazy stuff." The reality star has now returned to using her birth name.
Blac Chyna's Relationship With The Kardashians Has Improved
Since Chyna started making her life changes, several aspects of her life have improved. This includes her relationship with the famous Kardashian-Jenner family. After a controversy started because of Khloé Kardashian's statements that Chyna's daughter, Dream, needs a "great maternal influence," Chyna responded maturely.
She spoke to TMZ about Khloe's statements and said, "Everything is good on both ends, we are all family at the end of the day." Chyna further claimed that she and her baby daddy, Rob Kardashian, are "co-parenting the best we can and it's all love and positivity." The 35-year-old model also told fans to "move forward" from the issue and stop criticizing Khloe.
Khloe Kardashian Says Her Comments Were Misconstrued
After Khloe's statements about Dream and Chyna went viral on social media, the reality star responded on Instagram. She wrote, "It saddens me to see clickbait headlines that are taken out of context or twisted to be something it's not. I love ALL of my nieces and nephews more than I can express."
The "Good American" founder explained that she has a "particularly close" relationship with Dream because she's best friends with her own daughter, True. She said, "True and Dream are best friends and I feel so incredibly blessed they have this relationship." Khloe also wrote about being thankful to have a big family and support system because it truly "takes a village to raise a child."