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Blac Chyna’s Kids Cairo and Dream Look All Grown Up During Rare Public Appearance
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Date:2025-04-14 23:47:23
Blac Chyna is celebrating a big milestone with her biggest supporters.
The reality star (real name Angela White) turned the grand opening of her beauty salon Hearts Pure by Angela White into a family affair as her kids King Cairo Stevenson, 11, and Dream Kardashian, 7, were by her side.
For the June 24 gathering in Los Angeles, Chyna wore a pink mini dress adorned with large rosettes and pink heels featuring a bejeweled heart emblem. King, whom she shares with ex Tyga (real name Michael Stevenson), attended in an all-white suit and matching sneakers. Meanwhile, Dream, who the 36-year-old shares with ex Rob Kardashian, matched her mom's style in a pastel pink ruffled dress and pink shoes adorned with a bejeweled bow.
The sweet family outing came two days after Chyna gushed over her daughter's dance recital, where Dream performed alongside her cousins, True Thompson, 6, Khloe Kardashian's eldest with Tristan Thompson, Kim Kardashian and ex Kanye West's daughter Chicago West, 6, Stormi Webster, 6, whose parents are Kylie Jenner and ex Travis Scott.
The Rob & Chyna alum shared photos with Dream in a June 22 video on Instagram, which included snaps of her dressed in a sparkly pink tutu and holding a bouquet of flowers, along with pics of the mother-daughter duo after the performance.
"Dream's the Queen," she captioned the memory. "These are the moments I live for."
And for Chyna, it's been a priority to successfully co-parent with both exes, even if that means navigating some complicated family challenges.
"Time heals everything, and people change, and situations change, and you get to see the situation for what it is, and that situation is Dream," she told Entertainment Tonight in August regarding her relationship with the Kardashian-Jenners. "Co-parenting with Michael, too, with King. As long as my kids are good and happy on both sides, that's all I care about as a parent."
And she couldn't help but gush over how her little ones have been growing, either.
"My kids are really smart," Chyna added. "They have common sense and they're like the sweetest people, like little people, so they're gonna be good, just them in general."
Keep reading for more of Chyna's sweet moments with King and Dream.
The reality star couldn't help but gush over Dream's dance recital. The Rob & Chyna alum shared photos with her on Instagram, which included snaps of her dressed in a sparkly pink tutu and holding a bouquet of flowers, along with pics of the mother-daughter duo after the performance.
"Dream's the Queen," she captioned the memory. "These are the moments I live for."
Chyna posted a video of herself and her kids in a Mother's Day tribute video to her mom.
"Happy Mother’s Day to my mama Tokyo Toni," she wrote on Instagram, "without you I wouldn’t be the mother I am today. Thank you for all your love and prayers and guidance. And thank you for always having me laugh at jokes when you wasn’t even telling them because you’re just a naturally funny person."
The mom of two was all smiles while celebrating the holidays with King Cairo and Dream.
King and his mom couldn't help but smile as they posed cheek-to-cheek for a selfie.
The mother-son duo coordinated perfectly while attending the 2017 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.
Baby Dream enjoyed some fun in the sun while wearing her adorable hat, with her mom rocking matching sunglasses.
The adorable trio were happier than ever while out and about.
Dream and her mom made a tasty dish side-by-side.
The mother-daughter duo shared a glimpse at a sweet moment between the two.
Blac Chyna and her kids snapped a photo while enjoying a little play time together.
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