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Blac Chyna Reveals the Real Reason She Keeps Her Kids Away from Social Media

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Blac Chyna is ensuring her children grow up away from the digital limelight. In a recent conversation with People.com, the reality television personality shared her perspective on keeping her kids distanced from the pervasive world of social media.

“King and Dream, they don’t care about Instagram or TikTok or any of these types of things at all. They don’t care,” Chyna expressed, underscoring her children’s lack of interest in popular platforms.

She elaborated, “They’re just being kids, and I’m letting them be kids. I’m not putting them in certain things to disturb their inner childhood.” This commitment reflects her desire to preserve their childhood innocence, free from the pressures of digital engagement.

Interestingly, while Dream and King aren’t personally involved in social media, they do have accounts curated by their parents. King’s account, for instance, boasts a following of 171,000 as of February 2026, although the last update on his page was in June of the previous year.

While Dream and King are not active on social media themselves, both children have existing pages managed by their parents. King’s account has 171,000 followers as of February 2026, with his most recent post shared in June of last year.

Dream’s page has 749,000 followers, and her last post dates back to 2024, when she made her runway debut at Zeus and Lexi Kids’ New York Fashion Week show in September.

Chyna shared that she was “so proud of my baby girl” on social media.

The mom of two shares son King Cairo with rapper Tyga and daughter Dream Kardashian with Rob Kardashian. In earlier interviews, she has spoken about co-parenting and how she manages relationships with both fathers.

“I think the main thing is communication. And also, learning your boundaries,” she said while speaking to Access Hollywood in March. “And, if you have your own thing going on, you won’t be so much in the other person’s business.”

She added that staying focused on the child rather than conflict makes a difference.

“Sometimes people lose themselves and they’re so caught up in the other parent’s business to where they can’t even focus on themselves,” she said. “But ultimately, focus on the kid, show respect, have boundaries and communication, and you should have a healthy co-parenting li

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