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Tyga and Blac Chyna Had Guests Sign NDA With Penalties of $500K To Attend Son’s Baptism

In a bid to safeguard the privacy of an intimate family affair, Blac Chyna and Tyga employed a stringent

Tyga and Blac Chyna Had Guests Sign NDA With Penalties of $500K To Attend Son’s Baptism

In a bid to safeguard the privacy of an intimate family affair, Blac Chyna and Tyga employed a stringent approach, requiring guests to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for attending the baptism of their son, King Cairo, as reported by PageSix. The NDA explicitly prohibited attendees from capturing photos, videos, or sharing any content related to the ceremony on social media. Both parents retained the right to “inspect and confiscate” electronic devices, including smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches.

Furthermore, the contractual stipulations extended to preventing signees from making any “disparaging statements” about Tyga, whether oral or written, with a penalty of $500,000 for any violation. This heightened level of confidentiality underscores the former couple’s commitment to maintaining a controlled environment for this significant family event.

The intricacies of Blac Chyna and Tyga’s co-parenting relationship have recently seen legal developments. Tyga, also known as Michael Stevenson, filed for sole custody of their 11-year-old son in October, proposing visitation rights for Blac Chyna, legal name Angela White, and seeking permission to relocate Cairo outside of California. A recent ruling by a judge now dictates that Tyga and Blac Chyna will share joint and legal physical custody of their preteen, with new terms requiring the use of a monitoring program for co-parenting communications.

Under the updated arrangement, King will spend weekdays with his father and weekends with his mother. Notably, Tyga is not mandated to pay child support. Blac Chyna, who has been undergoing personal transformations, recently marked a symbolic shift by publicly showcasing her own baptism and receiving a Doctorate of Humanities from the Sacramento Theological Seminary and Bible College. Her journey towards self-discovery and a more authentic life reflects a desire to transcend the industry’s challenges and reconnect with her true self.

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