Blac Chyna has nothing but nice things to say about her current co-parenting relationships with exes Rob Kardashian and Tyga.
“Time heals everything, people change and situations change,” the model told “Entertainment Tonight” Wednesday. “As long as my kids are good and happy on both sides, that’s all I care about as a parent.”
The “Real Blac Chyna” alum added that she doesn’t “worry” when her daughter Dream, 6, and her son King, 10, spend time with Kardashian and Tyga, respectively.
“I’m like, ‘Nah, my kids are good. They’re pretty smart,'” the 35-year-old explained.
“My kids are really smart, and they have common sense,” she added. “They’re, like, the sweetest people … so they’re gonna be good, just them in general.”
Chyna also addressed Khloé Kardashian’s recent comments about being a “third parent” to Dream — and the little one needing a “maternal influence” in her life.
“They’re so close, you know? Rob and Khloe,” she told the outlet. “So of course, Dream’s gonna be like [that] with [Khloé’s daughter], True.”
When Khloé’s comments about Chyna on a “Kardashians” episode made headlines in July, the Good American co-creator denied intending any “shade” toward her brother’s ex.
“I love ALL of my nieces and nephews more than I can express,” the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum wrote via Instagram Stories at the time, adding that she was “particularly close” to Dream.
“My brother and I are extremely close. I am with Dream all the time because I’m with my brother all of the time,” Khloé continued. “I love her beyond measure.”
The episode also featured a confessional in which Khloé discussed her strained dynamic with Chyna after the former stripper sued her and her family members in 2017 — and lost last year.
“[It] is hard to have a relationship with someone when they sue you for hundreds of millions of dollars,” the reality star joked.
Chyna, for her part, told TMZ last month that “it’s all love and positivity” between them.
She said, “Everything is good on both ends, we are all family at the end of the day. Robert and myself are co-parenting the best we can.”