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WE CAN’T MAKE THIS STUFF UP: Tokyo Toni Claims Future Forced Blac Chyna to Abort Their Child – “I Know About the Abortion!”

Tokyo Toni is mad at Blac Chyna again…so per usual, it’s time for her to tell her business.

Rapper Future is famous for his music. But on the other side, his personal life is a bit of a mess. The rapper has a lot of children and has had quite a troubling past. And now Tokyo Toni, Blac Chyna‘s mother, made a very astonishing claim. She took it to Instagram and accused Future of forcing her daughter to have an abortion.

In 2015, Tokyo Toni became an active poster on social media. During this time, the world was still shocked that Tyga began dating Kylie Jenner, after he and Blac Chyna split. So much happened, during that span of time.

Blac Chyna was rumored to have a fling with Maino, in 2013, when she and Kim Kardashian, Kylie’s sister, were hanging out. Then, Lil Durk made his comments, there was the Tyga beef, Game got involved, and then the split. Not long after, Chyna and Future were a thing.

Many were shocked when Blac Chyna got Future’s name tattooed on her hand. By early 2016, Chyna began dating Rob Kardashian, the brother of Kim and Kylie, and Tokyo Toni aired it all out, initially being dismissed, but later proven right. Now, Tokyo Toni is claiming Future got Chyna pregnant before Rob, but they had an abortion, and Mama Tok says she is writing a tell-all book about her daughter.

On her rant, Tokyo claimed that she is upset that the couple decided to “get rid of” her grandchild. And Chyna’s mom is claiming that she plans on writing a book about the alleged abortion incident. She also plans on spilling more alleged secrets of her daughter. It’s actually quite sad to watch this ongoing saga. What do you guys think? Peep the receipts below:

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