Blac Chyna is making progress in her custody battle with ex-fiancé Tyga over their 11-year-old kid King Cairo.
The Rob and Chyna alum, 35, just finished a court-ordered parent education course, shortly after Rack City rapper filed for exclusive custody of their son.
According to court documents obtained by Page Six, Blac Chyna, real name Angele Reneé White, graduated from the “Our Children First” online course on November 1.
In March, she also disabled her OnlyFans.
A year after they met, Blac Chyna and Tyga welcomed their son, King Cairo Stevenson, in October 2012. They were even engaged for a short time before calling it quits in 2014 due to the rapper’s rumored affair with Kylie Jenner, who was 16 at the time.
In July, the television star, who had a daughter with Rob Kardashian in 2016, filed a court action to establish paternity and collect child support from Tyga for their baby kid.
Tyga, real name Michael Ray Stevenson, slammed his ex in the comments section of a Shade Room article announcing Chyna’s lawsuit.
“10 years later… nah… stick to ur schedule sat-mon [sic],” he stated in an email.
Tyga subsequently responded with his own custody petition, requesting sole legal and physical custody of King Cairo, with visitation privileges granted to Blac Chyna.
Despite the ongoing court struggle, the mother-of-two made King Cairo’s 11th birthday extra memorable by giving him a party on Sunday with close friends and relatives.