Tyga and Blac Chyna are taking extraordinary steps to ensure the privacy of their son, King Cairo’s baptism. According to reports from Page Six, the former couple is requiring attendees to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with a hefty $500,000 fine for any violation. The NDA also includes a provision preventing signees from speaking negatively about Tyga and Chyna after the event, and the couple reserves the right to inspect all electronic devices brought into the space.
The decision to baptize their 11-year-old son comes after Tyga and Chyna recently settled their custody dispute earlier this month. Chyna, who baptized herself back in March, has also adopted her legal name, Angela White.
Reflecting on the custody battle during an interview with The Viall Files in October, Chyna expressed her belief that the matter could have been resolved amicably. She recounted the early years when she had custody of King Cairo from Monday through Friday, emphasizing the challenges that emerged when she became pregnant with her daughter, Dream, from her relationship with Robert Kardashian Jr. Chyna expressed frustration that the situation had to escalate to a legal battle, stating, “The whole world’s watching, and it’s like, ‘We could’ve just had a conversation, man.’”
In their recent custody agreement, Tyga will not have to pay child support, and both parents will maintain joint legal and physical custody. The former couple, who dated from 2011 to 2014, is expected to keep a close eye on any potential leaks surrounding their son’s baptism. Stay tuned for further updates on Tyga and Blac Chyna’s family matters.
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