Blac Chyna and Tyga are reportedly forcing their loved ones to sign a $500,000 nondisclosure agreement to attend their son King Cairo’s baptism.
According to the NDA, obtained by Page Six on Wednesday, family and friends must agree to sign the document ahead of the religious ceremony.
The legally binding contract ‘prohibits guests from taking pictures (still or moving) and sharing anything on social media’ and allows the former couple to ‘inspect and confiscate all smart devices such as cellphones, Apple Watches and tablets.’
Additionally, the document, which was filed in court earlier this week, also prevents attendees from making any ‘disparaging statements’ about the rapper, 34, — ‘oral or written.’
Private ceremony: Blac Chyna and Tyga are reportedly forcing their loved ones to sign a $500,000 nondisclosure agreement to attend their son King Cairo’s baptism; seen in 2013
Anyone that violates the contract will be subjected to pay a six-figure fee.
The 11-year-old’s baptism comes nine months after his mother underwent the Christian sacrament of initiation to the church.
Chyna and Tyga recently came to an agreement for joint legal and physical custody of their preteen after years of fighting over custody and financial support.
According to TMZ, both will also have the right to make decisions about King’s health, education and general welfare.
Although Tyga requested full custody of their son, Chyna will have custody of her son from Friday through Monday and then Tyga will take over for the rest of the week.
Under the new arrangement, Tyga will not have to pay child support to his ex.
The court also ordered each parent to not speak disparagingly about the other around their son, and both stars have to enroll in a program that will monitor the conversations between them about co-parenting.
Chyna dated Tyga for three years after meeting on the set of his music video Rack City in 2011.
For their loved ones’ only: According to the NDA, obtained by Page Six on Wednesday, family and friends must agree to sign the legal document ahead of the religious ceremony
Extra cautious: The legally binding contract ‘prohibits guests from taking pictures (still or moving) and sharing anything on social media’ and allows the former couple to ‘inspect and confiscate all smart devices such as cellphones, Apple Watches and tablets’
The exes welcomed their son, King Cairo Stevenson, in 2012, and were briefly engaged, before calling it quits in 2014.
Chyna was seeking reimbursement for the money she’s spent on the custody battle as well as child support.
In October, Chyna reportedly turned to selling clothes, purses and shoes to stay afloat amid the pricey court proceedings, which has netted her around $178,000 so far.
At the time, she stated that she could not keep fighting for custody of her son without financial help from Tyga.
The Cash Only singer, born Angela Renee White, also said that the Loco Contigo rapper was only allowing her to see her son for 24 hours each week.
But the court ruled that Tyga does not have to pay Chyna’s legal bills either and the new custody agreement puts a more equitable split of the week in place.
The custody arrangement is a much-needed legal win for Chyna — though she and Tyga appear to be on the same page — following her disastrous legal battle against the Kardashian–Jenner Family.
New chapter: The 11-year-old’s baptism comes nine months after his mother underwent the Christian sacrament of initiation to the church; seen on March 17, 2023
Chyna and Tyga recently came to an agreement for joint legal and physical custody of their preteen after years of fighting over custody and financial support; seen October 4 in LA
After filing a multi-million dollar defamation suit against members of the family, she was vanquished when she was ultimately award no damages.
Chyna had sued the reality stars for $140 million over claims that they had worked behind the scenes to get her reality series Rob & Chyna — which documented her tumultuous relationship with Rob Kardashian — canceled.
But she has since said that everyone involved is ‘in a great place,’ and she has since been making major personal changes, including getting implants removed and filler in her face dissolved to reverse some of the cosmetic changes she had made to her appearance over the years.
The reality star also took a new interest in religion, which has lately inspired her, and she also gave up alcohol to focus on her health.