
Blac Chyna has revealed the ‘key’ to having a great co-parenting relationship with Rob Kardashian and rapper Tyga.
The influencer, 38, shares 13-year-old son King Cairo with rapper Tyga, 36, and daughter Dream, nine, with Rob Kardashian, 39.
While things haven’t always been smooth sailing between Blac Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, and the rest of the Kardashian family, she has maintained a good co-parenting relationship with Rob.
“Communication is key,” she told PEOPLE, noting that the former couple, who had their own reality TV series, share a ‘lovely’ relationship just like her relationship with Tyga.
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"I think that when you're co-parenting, you have to kind of mind your own business in the sense of continuing to do what you do, because you can't look and try to figure out what the other parent is doing. You don't live with them, so the only thing you can do is communicate and be sweet and keep it cute,” she said.
“You mind yours, I'll mind mine. We're about the babies,” she said.

Chyna said Dream is her ‘little best friend’ and said her daughter ‘keeps her cool’. The pair also love shopping.
After a messy breakup with Rob in 2017, Blac Chyna’s relationship with the family hasn't exactly been amicable. She took her ex-boyfriend to court for defamation alongside his sisters Khloe, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and momager Kris.
In an episode of The Kardashians, Khloé made it clear that their previous conflicts certainly haven't been taken out on Dream, with the Good American co-founder even saying she's like 'a third parent' to her niece.
Naturally, many fans took Khloe's comment to be a dig but the reality star set the record straight.
Speaking recently to TMZ, Angela said: "It takes a village to raise a child. Everything is good on both ends, we are all family at the end of the day.
"Robert and myself are co-parenting the best we can and it's all love and positivity."

She then added: "As mentioned, it takes a village to raise a child and I'm happy that Dream has a huge village full of love from both sides. As a mother that's all I ask for."
Khloe herself also took to social media to explain her comments further, writing in an Instagram Story: "It saddens me to see clickbait headlines that are taken out of context or twisted to be something it’s not.
"I love ALL my nieces and nephews more than I can express. Dream and I are particularly close. My brother and I are extremely close."
She continued: "I consider ALL of my nieces and nephews my babies. I even consider my sisters my babies.
"I wholeheartedly believe that it takes a village to raise a child. Life is full of ups and downs and I am proud that we have a family that can lean on one another.
"That’s what family does. We are a tribe and all of us will always be there for one another. Especially the babies!"
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