Khloé Kardashian: Blac Chyna’s daughter Dream needs ‘great maternal influence’
Khloé Kardashian threw some shade at Blac Chyna after calling herself a “third parent” to niece Dream.
The “Kardashians” star said in a confessional during Thursday’s episode that the 6-year-old needs a “great maternal influence” in her life.
The Good American co-creator, 39, explained, “Whether that be from me or her own mom or whoever, it’s important.”
Kardashian, who shares True, 5, and Tatum, 11 months, with Tristan Thompson, went on to call Dream “one of [her] babies.”
She gushed, “I absolutely love being a mom to people. I love mothering people. I don’t know if they like that or not, but it’s in my blood just to be a mom. I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
Later in the episode as the reality star helped Dream’s dad, Rob Kardashian, throw a butterfly-themed party for the little one, Scott Disick called her a “co-parent” alongside the former couple.
“I’m the third wheel,” Khloé replied. “Like most things in life.”
Disick disagreed, saying that the “Celebrity Apprentice” alum is the “wheel that makes the car move” and is “more than an aunt” to Dream.
The model, 35, gave birth to her baby girl in November 2016, splitting from Rob, 36, the following year.
In 2017, the Chyna sued Khloé, Rob, Kris Jenner, Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian in a defamation suit seeking nearly $140 million total in damages — which she lost last year.
Khloé gave Hulu viewers an update on where they stand after the 2022 court case during Thursday’s episode.
“I do not have a relationship with Dream’s mom,” the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum said. “[It] is hard to have a relationship with someone when they sue you for hundreds of millions of dollars.”
Chyna, however, told the US Sun on Tuesday that she has only “love” for the Kardashian-Jenner family members and doesn’t feel any “negativity” toward them.
“I think that everything will get better, like, with time,” she said. “Things just have to, like, kind of move on.”
The “Real Blac Chyna” alum went on to claim that co-parenting with Rob and her son King Cairo’s dad, Tyga, is “going really smooth” with “no challenges.”