Blac Chyna MOCKS nemesis Kim Kardashian by copying entire Met Gala look from nude gown to blond hair in shocking new vid
BLAC Chyna has struck back after losing her multi-million dollar defamation lawsuit against the Kardashians by mocking Kim’s historic Met Gala gown.
The former reality show star shared a picture of herself in a nude gown that is the spitting image of the famous Marilyn Monroe Happy Birthday dress, which Kim wore to the Gala as a tribute to the blonde bombshell.
Chyna also covered her hair in a blonde wig, emulating Kim, who colored her hair blonde to more closely resemble Marilyn’s
The 33-year-old refused to smile, instead moving her camera around to show various angles of the dress and her hair.
In the background, she played Fivio Foreign song What’s My Name, featuring lyrics like: “Now on a mission, don’t stop, respectfully (come on), so she better (uh)Say my name.”
Chyna has been relatively quiet since the verdict was announced earlier this week.
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On Tuesday, the model looked stoic and blank as she filled up her gas tank in a Calabasas, California gas station.
In video footage obtained by The Sun, Rob Kardashian’s ex tried to put on a happy face, saying that she felt, “good,” and plans to work on her music and her brands.
“Just working on myself,” she confessed, adding: “And my kids, that’s it.”
BLAC BEGS
But first, an appeal of her trial loss, funded by an appeal from her mom, Tokyo Toni, who is begging fans for $400K so that her daughter can fight the decision.
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Tokyo – whose real name is Shalana Hunter – has apparently started up a GoFundMe page in hopes of reeling in enough money so that Chyna, 33, can fight back against the court’s decision.
The GoFundMe, titled Cheering for Blac Chyna’s Appeal, is asking for a whopping $400,000,
It reads: “Hi, I am Shalana Hunter- BKA Tokyo Toni. I would like to appeal to the courts.
“This GoFundMe fundraiser [will] help my daughter, Angela R. White – BKA Blac Chyna – financially in this endeavor to get justice.”
“Appeal for a new trial coming soon,” she concluded before signing off, “Momma Tokyo.”
Fans got word of the GoFundMe as they quickly reacted when a grab of the page was re-shared on Instagram.
But clicks have not equaled dollars, and the appeal has not even reached $1,000 yet.
KIM’S GOWN
That’s just a fraction of what Kim’s gown is valued at.
According to the Ripley’s franchise, which paid nearly $5 million for the dress at an auction in 2016, Kim made fashion history by becoming the only person besides Marilyn Monroe to ever wear the gown.
“The multi-million-dollar dress has rarely been separated from its original dress form, let alone worn by anyone other than Monroe,” the company said in a statement. “Great care was taken to preserve this piece of pop culture history.
“With input from garment conservationists, appraisers, and archivists, the garment’s condition was top priority.
“Believe It or Not! no alterations were to be made to the dress and Kim even changed into a replica after the red carpet.”
KIM’S LOSS
The SKIMS founder revealed she went to great lengths to ensure she fit into the dress ahead of Monday’s event.
Speaking with Vogue on the red carpet at the Met Gala, Kim revealed the many hoops she had to jump through to fit into the gown.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum, and Pete, 28, took a quick trip to Orlando, Florida, recently where the dress was being held at Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Kim shared: “I had this idea to try it on and then they came with armed guards and gloves.”
At first, the dress didn’t fit the mom of four’s signature curves, but that didn’t stop her from wearing it to the Met Gala.
She told the magazine: “I tried it on and it didn’t fit me. I said, ‘Give me three weeks.’
“I had to lose 16 pounds down today.”
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Kim went on: “It was such a challenge. It was like a [movie] role. I was determined to fit [into] it. I haven’t had carbs or sugar in about three weeks.
“We’re having pizza and doughnut party back at the hotel [after the Met Gala].”
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