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Kylie Jenner Seen Carrying Blac Chyna's Baby Dream Amid Kardashians Legal Battle With Blac Chyna


She's a natural! Kylie Jenner shared a video of herself holding Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's newborn daughter, Dream, on Saturday, December 10.





The 19-year-old makeup maven took to Snapchat to show off her adorable niece, who was born one month ago on November 10. "Hey, Dream!" she said in the clip while cradling the smiling baby and listening to the Jackson 5's rendition of "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town."
Jenner posted the video amid Chyna's ongoing legal battle with KourtneyKim and Khloé Kardashian, whose companies recently filed documents to block their future sister-in-law from trademarking her married name, Angela Renée Kardashian. The papers, which were released online on Thursday, December 8, stated that the sisters' brands would "suffer irreparable injury to their reputation and goodwill if the opposed mark is allowed to register."


A source told IPRESSTV that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians stars are hoping for a peaceful resolution. "Chyna filing and using their last name takes some time and discussion," the insider explained. "They are hoping to resolve it amicably, the girls, because they do love Chyna. The girls are just protecting their interests because that is their brand. It's a complicated business issue."

TMZ reported that the trademark issue was a "simple mix-up" and that the sisters plan to oppose anyone who tries to register their name as a trademark, not just Chyna, 28.


Legal battles aside, the Rob & Chyna stars are busy planning their upcoming wedding. IPRESSTV exclusively reported on Saturday that the happy couple have already set a wedding date.
"They're getting married! [And] there's a date," Chyna's business attorney, Walter Mosley, told Us, but added that he was "not at liberty" to disclose the date. An insider, meanwhile, said the pair plan on tying the knot "next summer" and "want to work it out with E! for another season of the show first."









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