Blac Chyna hinted at a possible future with her ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian, whom she referred to as her “person.”
After sparking reconciliation rumors last week, Chyna, 37, was asked about the status of her relationship with the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum at the Los Angeles Women’s Expo on Saturday.
Explaining that she wants to expand her brood, the mother of two admitted that she’d rather have more kids with Kardashian than Tyga, in a video obtained by TMZ.
Chyna and Kardashian, 38, are parents to 8-year-old daughter Dream, while she and the rapper share 13-year-old son King Cairo.
When asked bluntly whether she and Kardashian are back together, the model laughed, took a pause and said they are both “healing” and “communicating.”
“We’re just going with the flow,” she added. “And if it’s God’s [will] then it will be something.”
The former stripper appeared giddy — smiling and playing with her hair — as she gushed that Kardashian is “hilarious.”
“We’re just taking our time. I’m excited,” she explained. “He’s my person. I just gotta work on myself, and he’s gotta work on himself.”
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Last week, Chyna took to Instagram to upload a series of modeling shots, which she captioned, “This love is forever ♾️.”
She went on to tag Kardashian, who “liked” the post.
However, a source insisted to Page Six at the time that the exes were not back together.
The two got engaged in 2016 after a whirlwind romance, but their tumultuous relationship ended in 2017.
Chyna — who previously battled Kardashian in court over custody of Dream and also sued his mom and sisters for defamation — recently gushed over their co-parenting relationship.
“My co-parenting with Rob is 100% amazing,” she told People in August. “For parents that’s going through it right now, I promise you, things do get better.”
She added, “If you’re going through a custody battle or anything of the sort, I think the main thing for the other parent is to mind their own business.”