Blac Chyna recently revealed that her children, King Cairo and Dream, are staying away from social media.
The 37-year-old American model, television personality, rapper and socialite joined the conversation PEOPLE magazine at the Starry Starry Night Gala, benefiting breast cancer awareness, in Palm Desert, California, on January 31.
While speaking to the outlet, Chyna stated that her children, 13-year-old Cairo and 9-year-old Dream, don’t watch social media.
She said, “King and Dream, they don’t care about Instagram or TikTok or anything. They don’t care.”
The Excuse me Star further noted that she tries to give them a normal environment so that they don’t learn things until a certain age.
Chyna joked, “They’re just kids, and I let them be kids. I don’t put them in things to disrupt their inner childhood. I keep them sheltered, but not too sheltered, but just enough. You know?”
For those who don’t know, the Percentage alum shares Cairo with rapper Tyga and Dream with Rob Kardashian.
Although Chyna is currently single, she previously expressed her thoughts on the importance of co-parenting with both of her ex-partners in a conversation with Access to Hollywood.
She stated at the time that successful co-parenting requires “boundaries” and “communication.”
“I think the most important thing is communication. And also learning your boundaries. And if you do your own thing, you won’t be so involved in the other person’s business,” the mother of two noted.

