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Police visit Blac Chyna after claims she was too drunk to care for Dream Kardashian

Cape Town – Police paid a visit to Blac Chyna’s residence after receiving an anonymous call claiming the model was drunk and not taking care of her children.

An unnamed person called police on Sunday night claiming that Blac Chyna was too drunk to care for her 2-year-old daughter, Dream Kardashian, TMZ reports.

Law enforcement officers paid a visit to the house only to find that no one was intoxicated and that the kids were being taken care of.

According to a source, Chyna had a falling out with a member of her glam team earlier on Sunday which may have triggered a call to the police.

The callout comes after Chyna was recently caught in a public spat with ex-boyfriend and baby daddy Rob Kardashian’s rumoured new flame, Alexis Skyy.

According to Us Weekly, the ladies got into a physical fight at a private party in Los Angeles on Saturday, 12 January.

Videos posted by The Shade Room show Alexis trying to confront Chyna after she allegedly threw a drink in the Love & Hip Hop star’s face.

Days after the fight, Rob and Alexis spent the night at the sock designer’s mom Kris Jenner’s house.

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