Blac Chyna says new chapter is inspired by her love for her kids

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By Phoebe Egoroff

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Blac Chyna is on the road to a new life following her baptism last year.

The 34-year-old has made headlines following news that she's dissolved her facial and lip fillers, taken out the silicone from her buttocks, and even removed her "demonic" tattoo in the wake of rediscovering her faith.

Best known for acting as Nicki Minaj's body double in Kanye West's 'Monster' music video - as well as her relationships with rapper Tyga and Kim Kardashian's brother Rob Kardashian - the mom-of-two has spoken out about being "reborn" and using her legal name Angela White.

Taking to Instagram earlier this month, Chyna posted a throwback clip of herself being baptized on her birthday last year, writing: "I got baptized on 5-11-22 ….. I was watching the video again and wanted to show you this because if you look closely at my mouth you can hear the spirits leaving my body. God is Good."

Speaking to TMZ Live earlier this week, she revealed that her son King Cairo Stevenson and daughter Dream Renée Kardashian have inspired her to embark on this new chapter. She told the tabloid news outlet that she was "sick and tired of being sick and tired," and that her children and baptism have helped her find peace in every aspect of her life.

She revealed that her once-toxic relationship with Robert Kardashian is far less dramatic now, and that they are happily co-parenting six-year-old Dream. Chyna even discussed reversing her past cosmetic surgeries with Access Hollywood this month, telling the outlet that she'd had "a lot of procedures" in the past, admitting: "This is my fifth boob job. I've had liposuction three times. I've had fillers, I had butt augmentation."

She also admitted had undergone extremely dangerous silicone injections in her buttocks when she was 19 by an injector who was not medically trained, which went on to cause her constant problems."This is a regular person that's doing it, so they're getting whatever substance that they're doing and giving it to you," she revealed. "They're not telling you, 'Hey, you could possibly die.'" She added: "My rear end would get super inflamed and it would get very hard and very hot and it was very scary."Chyna has gone one step further in her spiritual awakening, as she has revealed that she's also had her "demonic tattoo" removed.

In yet another candid video shared to Instagram, Chyna explains to her 16.7 million followers that she has had a tattoo of the mystical creature Baphomet on her left hip. In the post's caption, she explains that Baphomet is an alias for "The Devil" or "Satan", whose goal is to "create and spread chaos" and "torment his victims".

"I am releasing all negative energy that is holding me back," she told her followers. "It gots to come off. You know what I mean? I'm about to have no mark of the beast - anything like that.

"When I first got the tattoo, that is not what it meant to me. I just don't want anything negative or demonic on my body anymore."

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