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Blac Chyna’s sex-tape with ex-fiancé Tyga set to hit the net!

Blac Chyna’s sex-tape with ex-fiancé Tyga set to hit the net

The 27-year-old star is planning to take legal action if her X-rated tape with former fiancé Tyga ends up on a porn website, according to US gossip website TMZ on Monday. The hip-hope model and her ex filmed themsevles having sex when they were engaged…
Blac Chyna’s lawyer, Walter Mosley, told the site she will go after punters “with a vengeance” after the tape was allegedly shopped to a number of media outlets and porn companies.
Her soon-to-be sister-in-law knows all about how to deal with a sex tape scandal, but we don’t know if Blac Chyna will be getting any advice from Kim Kardashian .
The mum-of-one, who is now engaged to sock designer Rob Kardashian, is pals with his some of his family once again, including Kylie Jenner, who is now in a relationship with Tyga, 26.

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