“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” opens in theaters today in the US to close out Phase 4 for the MCU. But don’t expect the film’s worldwide box office numbers to reach those of Ryan Coogler‘s 2018 film.
25.10.2022 - 03:33 / perezhilton.com
Blac Chyna is fighting back against a wild — and apparently extremely untrue — allegation that she was supposedly trying to push a social media influencer into sex trafficking!
Rob Kardashian‘s ex is using her legal team to clap back against Instagram and OnlyFans model Ava Louise. Of course, Ava has quite the history of, ummm, attention-getting stunts. So we are not necessarily surprised she’s supposedly involved in some ruckus here. But according to Chyna’s legal team, the allegations involved this time are COMPLETELY phony!!!
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This all started late last week when Ava Louise took to her popular TikTok account and claimed Chyna tried to kidnap her and force her into sex trafficking. WHAT?! That’s a WILD and extremely serious accusation!
In a video posted to her account, Ava Louise alleged she was invited to Chyna’s house at 4:00 a.m. and was forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement while there. In that agreement, Ava claimed, she had to put down descriptions of her hair color, eye color, what she was wearing, and more identifying features. Then, the social media influencer alleged, Chyna supposedly said rumors about her kidnapping people were true. Ummm, WTF???
From there, Ava Louise claimed Chyna held her “hostage” for six hours, saying:
You can watch more from a re-post of Ava Louise’s (since-deleted) TikTok claims HERE.
Now, Chyna is fighting back. Her attorney, JD Sanchez, sent a cease-and-desist letter to Ava Louise accusing the social media star of making “false, extreme, and outrageous statements about [Chyna] in public.” In the letter, which was obtained by Page Six, Sanchez says the allegations against Chyna — whose real name is Angela Renée White — are entirely
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” opens in theaters today in the US to close out Phase 4 for the MCU. But don’t expect the film’s worldwide box office numbers to reach those of Ryan Coogler‘s 2018 film.
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” opens in theaters today in the US to close out Phase 4 for the MCU. But don’t expect the film’s worldwide box office numbers to reach those of Ryan Coogler‘s 2018 film.
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Warner Bros/New Line/DC’s Black Adam handily crossed $300M global this frame, landing so far at $182.3M from the international box office and $319.7M worldwide.
Dwayne Johnson’s blockbuster continues to follow the trajectory of Marvel’s “Eternals” with an estimated total of $136 million after three weekends, a cume identical to Chloe Zhao’s November 2021 release. Without a Chinese release, which still hasn’t been announced by Warner Bros., “Black Adam” is likely to finish with a global total of around $400 million, roughly breaking even like Dwayne Johnson’s other DC release, “DC League of Super-Pets,” this past summer.
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Showing all aspects of their lives. While filming season 2 of The Kardashians, the famous family took their viewers everywhere — including their trial with Blac Chyna.
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Drew Barrymore is getting candid about her sex life!