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Blac Chyna Reveals She Was Baptized Amid New Chapter
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Date:2025-04-15 00:49:43
This is the real Angela White.
The 34-year-old revealed she has been baptized, amid her journey to transform from Blac Chyna back to White.
"I was reborn on my birthday," Chyna wrote on Instagram March 23 underneath a photo of herself being baptized. "5-11-22. God is Good," with a prayer hands emoji.
The news of her baptism comes days after she documented herself getting fillers dissolved from her cheeks and jawline for her 17 million followers. "I Removed all my face fillers," she captioned the March 15 Instagram clip. "I'm so happy."
Explaining what led Chyna to go back to her natural appearance, the "Can't See Me" artist simply shared, "Enough is enough. It all has to come out."
Furthermore, she told a physician assistant later in the video, "I want to dissolve all of it. Back to the baseline. I'm tired of the look and it's just not flattering. It's not what I look like. It, like, totally changed my face and I'm just ready to get back to Angela. Blac Chyna's Blac Chyna and I feel like I've outgrown that and it's just time for, like, a change."
As for how Chyna is healing in the aftermath of the dissolution, she shared a throwback photo of herself in 10th grade to Instagram March 19, writing, "I'm still healing and recovering…thank you for all your prayers and support.~Angela."
However, the Rob and Chyna alum—who shares son King Cairo, 10, with ex Tyga and daughter Dream Kardashian, 6, with ex Rob Kardashian—didn't stop there as she also previously went under the knife to have a breast reduction and remove the silicone from her butt.
"Do not get silicone shots," she warned Instagram followers March 12. "I haven't had any crazy complications since I got it, I got it when I was 19 years old. But now I'm moving here in life, so I want this s--t out of my ass so I can grow."
The Real Blac Chyna star noted she is grateful for this new chapter, adding she is "changing my life and changing my ways."
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