In a new in-depth interview, Blac Chyna, 35, discussed her co-parenting relationships with her exes Rob Kardashian, 36, and Tyga, 33.
Despite no longer being romantically linked, the mother of two shares her daughter Dream, 6, with Rob and son King, 10, with Tyga, and stated she’s in a good place with the doting fathers.
She sat down to discuss the matter as well as other issues in her life.

“I feel like with everything — time heals everything, and people change, and situations change, and you get to see the situation for what it is, and the situation is Dream,” Blac said about her previous rocky times with Rob.
“And also too, let’s not leave out King and also co-parenting with Michael (Tyga) too, with King, so I feel like, as long as my kids are good and happy on both sides, that’s all I care about as a parent.”
“My kids are really smart, and they have common sense and they’re like the sweetest people, like little people, so they’re gonna be good, just them in general,” she continued.
“I don’t ever worry when they go over to the other parent’s house, cause it’s like, ‘What are they doing over there?’ But I’m like, ‘Nah, my kids are good. They’re pretty smart.’”

During a recent episode of The Kardashians, Blac commented on Rob’s sister Khloe Kardashian saying she was like a third mom to Dream. “You have to think too, they’re so close, you know?” Khloe and Rob. “So of course, Dream’s gonna be like [that] with True, you know what I mean?” she explained.
Blac has been focusing on herself in addition to focusing on a pleasant co-parenting arrangement with her exes.
The model recently made headlines for removing facial fillers, beginning a regular fitness routine, and developing her relationship with God.
She also works with Caterina’s Club, a non-profit organization led by celebrity chef Bruno Serato that serves homeless persons and low-income families in Southern California with hot meals, affordable housing assistance, and job training.

“It’s important to me because I feel like I can bring more light into a situation that’s literally right underneath our noses,” she said about working with the non-profit.
“Growing up, I didn’t have a silver spoon, and it’s a lot of kids that are not privileged to even just have a meal, so, I feel like this is really important to bring awareness to our community because a lot of stuff is happening underneath our nose, and if I can be a vessel to shed light on the situation, then by all means, use me.”