Blac Chyna Steps Out For The First Time Since Birthing Baby Dream
Snap Back In Progress: Blac Chyna Steps Out For The First Time Showing Off Her Post-Dream Body
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Blac Chyna Steps Out For The First Time Since Birthing Baby Dream
Blac Chyna stepped out onto the streets for the first time since birthing baby Dream Kardashian…debuting a brand new lavender wig and a much flatter belly than she was sporting just last week.
Chy stepped out to run some quick errands near the couple’s Calabasas homes.
Chyna reports that she’s already down 15 pounds before even really getting to work on her snapback. It’s looking like it may not be that tough of a road — especially now that she can catch workouts with her new sister-in-laws…
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