Kylie Jenner testified on Monday that she raised concerns with her brother, Rob Kardashian, about her new boyfriend and closest reality TV star, Black Chana, after hearing that Chana was prone to drug and alcohol abuse and violence. The possible vision itself.
“I felt it was my duty to express my concern, but in the end it was up to him,” said Jenner, now a 24-year-old at the Los Angeles trial. He said her brother ignored her warnings and the relationship continued.
China is complaining to Jenner and three other Kardashian family members that they violently abused her and forced her to cancel her reality show. robbery and chinaAfter a short season.
China and Jenner had a previous relationship with rapper Tyga and China had a son. Jenner said Taiga told her the dark stories of her time with Chana and showed her the six-inch knife scar she is said to have when abusing drugs and alcohol, Jenner said.
Jenner said he received at least one threatening text message from Chana during a meeting with Taiga.
“For as long as I can remember, he sent me a lot of devil emotions and said something like ‘count the days’ before he could beat me,” he said. “I didn’t report it because I assumed it was an empty threat.”
Jenner confirmed that when Rob Kardashian and Chana started dating in January 2016, he didn’t think China’s love was real.
“I felt that meeting his son’s father had something to do with it, and maybe he was with my brother for other reasons.”
Still, he said he was cautiously optimistic after announcing their engagement in April 2016 and announcing in May that they would have a baby together.
“I was happy for my brother at the time,” Jenner said, “but I wonder what it would be like.”
robbery and china The premiere took place in September, in November the couple would have the dream of a daughter and in December an entire night of celebration for the approval of the second season of their show, which turned into a bitter battle.
That argument, and how violent it could have been, was at the heart of the testimony of Chana and Jenner’s mother, Chris Jenner. China said she was joking when she wrapped the phone’s charger cord around her boyfriend’s neck and grabbed the gun. Chris Jenner, who did not attend the fight, showed in tears that he felt that Chana had tried to “kill” his son.
Kylie Jenner, whose home they lived in, testified that after the fight she saw some damage and remembers her brother was emotionally traumatized but couldn’t remember seeing evidence of physical injuries.
He definitely went, believing the violence to be serious, he witnessed.
“He used the words ‘he was trying to kill me,'” Kylie Jenner said.
Jenner is back as a witness on Tuesday.
The other two defendants, Khloe Kardashian and Kim Kardashian, are expected to testify later in the week. Kim Kardashian failed to appear in court for the first time on Monday in a six-day trial.
Another witness, Jeff Olde, who was senior vice president of E! in 2016! A network that transmitted so much robbery and china s with the KardashiansHe confirmed that he had approved the show’s second season, although he still needed to get more consent from his superiors.
But his enthusiasm for more episodes was based on the idea that it included a star-studded wedding.
“I thought it was really promising because marriage gave us a second season,” said Old. “Everyone loves a wedding.”
Olde fired Chinese lawyer Lin Xi’an over an email he received from Kylie Jenner expressing concern over China’s violent behavior. Email is a key element in Chyna’s defamation case.
Old confirmed that this did not have a significant impact on his decision to change course with Rob & Chyna in its second season.
“I don’t really get addresses from 17-year-olds,” he said.
He said a letter like Chloe Kardashian’s soon had little effect. He thought the show should be cancelled, he testified because the couple portrayed was no longer a couple.
“It was a Rob and Chyna show and it wasn’t Rob and Chyna anymore,” he said. “It wasn’t a show we bought.”
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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