Hollywood is a small town, but the circle surrounding Blac Chyna and Tyga is practically a microscopic dot. Most people remember them as the blueprint for the messy, interconnected Kardashian-adjacent drama of the mid-2010s. It was the era of Instagram "sub-tweeting," King Cairo’s lavish birthday parties, and that strange moment where everyone’s ex was dating everyone’s sibling.
But honestly? If you haven't checked in on them lately, the story has changed. Chyna isn't even "Blac Chyna" anymore; she’s Angela White. And the dynamic with Tyga has shifted from public feuds to a legal tug-of-war that finally saw some peace in late 2023 and into 2026.
The Rack City Origins
It all started on a music video set. In 2011, Angela White was a high-profile dancer at King of Diamonds in Miami when she was cast as the lead in Tyga’s "Rack City" video.
Tyga was the one who made the first move. In recent interviews, Angela admits she wasn't even sure if he was her "type" at first. He was young, skinny, and persistent. But his charm won her over. They weren't just a casual fling; they became a legitimate power couple in the hip-hop world. By October 2012, they welcomed their son, King Cairo Stevenson. Shortly after, they were engaged.
For a while, it looked like they were the real deal. They lived in a massive Calabasas mansion. They hung out with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. Everything was fine until it wasn't.
That Kylie Jenner Sized Elephant in the Room
The breakup happened in August 2014. For years, the narrative was murky, but Angela finally cleared the air on The Viall Files. She described the end of her relationship with Tyga as a massive "betrayal."
She was living in their shared home when Tyga began spending time with a then-16-year-old Kylie Jenner. It wasn't just a breakup; it was an eviction. Angela recalls being told she had to move out, essentially making way for the new relationship before it was even public knowledge.
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Imagine finding out your fiancé moved on through TMZ headlines. That’s what happened. The internet was brutal, and the fallout led to years of Angela feeling like she had to "be the bitter baby mama" just to be heard.
The Revenge Pivot
What followed was the most chaotic era of reality TV history. To recap the madness:
- Tyga dates Kylie.
- Angela (Blac Chyna) starts dating Rob Kardashian (Kylie’s brother).
- Angela and Rob have a daughter, Dream.
- The family tree becomes a circle where King Cairo’s dad is dating his aunt, and his mom is having a baby with his other uncle.
It was messy. It was lucrative. But it was also unsustainable.
The 2023-2025 Custody Battle and the $500k NDA
Fast forward to the 2020s. Angela White undergoes a massive personal transformation. She removes her fillers, gets baptized, and leans into sobriety. But while she was healing her soul, her legal relationship with Tyga was hitting a breaking point.
In July 2023, she filed for joint legal and physical custody of King Cairo. Tyga’s response on social media was short: "10 years later... na stick to ur schedule sat-mon."
The tension was thick. Angela claimed Tyga had changed King’s school without telling her and was "snubbing" her out of the parenting process. Tyga, meanwhile, felt the status quo was working just fine.
The Resolution
By December 2023, a judge finally stepped in. They reached a formal agreement that carries through today.
- 50/50 Custody: They share joint legal and physical custody.
- The Schedule: King stays with Tyga Monday through Friday and with Angela on weekends.
- No Child Support: Tyga doesn't pay Angela monthly support, as they agreed to split costs and focus on the 50/50 split.
- Communication Monitoring: They are required to use a co-parenting app to log all conversations. No more "he said, she said" via text.
The most fascinating detail? The $500,000 NDA. For King’s baptism, the parents reportedly made guests sign a non-disclosure agreement. If anyone leaked a photo or talked trash about Tyga or Angela, they’d be on the hook for half a million dollars.
Where Blac Chyna and Tyga Stand in 2026
If you look at them now, the "feud" is mostly dormant. Angela is focused on her rebranding and has even sparked rumors of a reconciliation with Rob Kardashian as of late 2025, calling him "her person."
Tyga remains relatively private about his personal life compared to the T-Raww era. He and Angela have reached a "working peace." They aren't best friends, but they’ve stopped the public warfare for the sake of their son, who is now a teenager entering high school.
The reality is that Blac Chyna and Tyga are a case study in how public figures can grow out of a toxic cycle. It took ten years, several lawsuits, and a complete lifestyle overhaul for Angela, but they’ve finally moved past the "Rack City" drama into something resembling stable co-parenting.
How to Navigate Your Own Co-Parenting Transition
If you're looking at their story and wondering how to fix your own complicated family dynamic, there are real takeaways here:
- Formalize the schedule. The biggest shift for Angela and Tyga happened when they moved from "informal agreements" to a court-ordered calendar.
- Remove the audience. Much of their drama was fueled by Instagram. Moving to a private co-parenting app (like OurFamilyWizard) removes the performative element of the conflict.
- Focus on the "new" you. Angela’s rebranding as Angela White helped her detach from the "Blac Chyna" persona that was built on conflict. Sometimes, you have to change your own narrative before the other parent will respect the new boundaries.
Co-parenting isn't about liking the other person; it's about managing a business where the "product" is a healthy kid. Angela and Tyga finally figured that out.
To stay updated on their current projects, you can follow Angela White’s journey into health and wellness or keep an eye on Tyga’s latest music ventures, which have moved back toward his solo roots.