The “Blac Chyna” Trial is underway and since the start Tokyo Toni has been very vocal about how she felt about the Kardashians in support of her daughter.
She has criticized everything, from their physical appearance to testimony details.
On Tuesday something set her off in a much different way than previous days.
While on Instagram Tokyo Toni through tears expressed how disappointed she was in this ‘one person’, (she did not name any names).
She said: a real mother don’t pimp her f**** kids, a real mother don’t use her children and grand children for profit, a real mother stands up and does what’s right.
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There is a ton of speculation about what may have set Tokyo Toni off and made her so emotional some calling her a hypocrite, based on the past.
However there are a few people that sympathize with Tokyo Toni specifically citing the fact that the Kardashian Family trademarked her Dream’s name to create a toy brand excluding Blac Chyna.
According to an exclusive with The Sun the Kardashian family filed a trademark for Dream’s name in February 2019, two years after the model sued the family in 2017.
The trademark registered agent is “Kardashian Incorporated” and the attorney on file is the same for the other Kardashian and Jenner grandchildren.
The goods and services for the trademark include toy figures, doll accessories, dolls, playsets for action figures, bath toys, puzzles, party games, toy jewelery, puppets, children’s educational toys for developing fine motor and cognitive skills, musical toys, toy food, toy cookware, toy cameras, baby gyms, playground balls, sport balls and more.
The latest on the trial
On Tuesday Kim Kardashian testified in court that she had no memory of making an attempt to kill Blac Chyna’s show. She does however admit that Blac Chyna was kept off og “Keeping up with the Kardashians” because Chyna abused her brother.
“I will not go into a toxic work environment,” Kardashian said of her refusal to work with Chyna. “On my own show, I have the power to do that.”
According to Fox her testimony was mostly unremarkable — she spent much of it saying “I don’t remember” — but as the biggest star by far to testify in a trial full of stars, she caused a stir when she walked from the gallery to the witness stand wearing a dark gray pinstriped suit with white sneakers. The moment she stepped down, several reporters dashed from the courtroom to file stories.
Chyna’s attorney Lynne Ciani showed Kardashian a series of text messages from late 2016 and early 2017 with Kardashian’s name attached.
In every case, Kardashian said she had no memory of sending them, though she didn’t deny their likely legitimacy.
“I don’t remember text messages that I sent this morning,” Kardashian said.
In response to viewing one text exchange, a long conversation with a producer from production company Bunim Murray, which produced both shows, Kardashian acknowledged “this definitely sounds like something I would say.”
“I think we all need to take a break from filming at this point until we figure out what’s going on. She is not going to be on our show,” the text read.
“So if you guys are going to film with Rob and Chyna, and then you are going to lose the Kardashians and Jenners.”
The text exchange includes several seemingly damning demands surrounding Chyna being filmed for “her” show, but Kardashian insisted that was a quirk of technology.
“This is clearly voice dictated, as is everything I text that’s so long, and it’s sometimes rendering ‘our’ as ‘her,” Kardashian testified. “I would never refer to her show as ‘her’ show, I would say ‘Rob’s show’ since it’s a spin-off of ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians.’ ”
She added that the recipient, Amanda Weinstein, did not work on “Rob & Chyna.”
Kim Kardashian said the text exchange showed that she and her family had no power over what the producers and the network ultimately decided about the shows.
“No one listens to us, no one respects us,” one text message reads.
What they could do was withhold their own participation in the case of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”
“I have a right as a cast member to say we really need a break,” Kardashian testified.
Much of the trial now in its seventh day, including the testimony of Kardashian’s mother, Kris Jenner, and sister Kylie Jenner, has focused on a fight between Chyna and Rob Kardashian on Dec. 15, 2016, which led to the couple’s eventual breakup and their show’s cancellation.
Ciani asked Kardashian if she saw any injuries on her brother that day.
“I just remember in that moment him being super emotional, and it’s really all such a blur, Kardashian said. “I remember him being really red, but I don’t remember anything very specific, just him looking puffy and red.”
Asked whether and how she had told the shows’ producers or anyone from the E! network about Chyna attacking her brother, she said she doesn’t remember, but she acknowledged that it likely came up in meetings about “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.”
“Typically it would be every family member saying what they felt and what they were going through, and saying if we had photo shoots or things we wanted to schedule for filming,” she said. “I would want to be honest in my concern for my brother. But I’m not very sure on where or when and how that would have occurred.”
Repeatedly asked whether she directed her sisters to tell executives and producers about the attack, which the lawsuit alleges, Kardashian said she had no recollection of doing that, eventually growing mildly angry with Ciani but remaining composed.
“I know you want my answer to change,” Kardashian said. “You’ve asked the same question like four times, I wish I had a better answer for you, but I just don’t remember.”
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