It’s hard for exes not to cross paths in Hollywood — just ask Julianne Hough and Ryan Seacrest.
27.04.2022 - 04:39 / etonline.com
Ryan Seacrest's video testimony was played in court Tuesday at Blac Chyna's civil trial, and the former executive producer for said he was rarely involved, if at all, with even though he served as one of its executive producers.Seacrest — who recorded the deposition testimony on May 31, 2019 in Beverly Hills — explained he was passively attached to any spin-off shows, including .Seacrest, who wore a navy button down shirt in the video, said he had no duties as executive producer of. He also said he didn't know what his contractual obligations were for any of the Kardashian spin-offs.The TV and radio host recalled helping Rob Kardashian and Chyna promote the series on his radio show.
He also recalled watching approximately one episode before the show premiered in September 2016. Seacrest also said he couldn't recall ever meeting Chyna.Earlier in the day, Adam Stosky, a former NBC executive with nearly two decades at the network, also took the stand and testified that he would continually get updates about Rob and Chyna's rocky relationship.
Stosky also recalled hearing stories about arguments that allegedly turned physical.During cross-examination, Stosky was asked if the Kardashians played a role in getting canceled after one season. Chyna alleged in her $100 million lawsuit that the Kardashians torpedoed her show as a form of «revenge» for leaving Rob.
Stosky said the Kardashians didn't have a say on what shows got canceled. He added that, from the network's perspective, it couldn't produce a show called if they weren't a couple, a notion the Kardashians also maintain. Stosky said he was excited for season 1 because the show followed Rob and Chyna's love story.
It’s hard for exes not to cross paths in Hollywood — just ask Julianne Hough and Ryan Seacrest.
Blac Chyna celebrated her 34th birthday by getting baptized. The former reality TV star took to Instagram and posted a brief video of the occasion.In the video, Chyna is in a swimming pool wearing an all-white outfit while a man performs the ceremony.
Blac Chyna‘s alleged attack on a friend — in which she reportedly kicked the woman in the stomach during a late-night disagreement last week — is coming into focus.
Blac Chyna's lawsuit against Rob Kardashian and the rest of his family has come to an end after each side made a slew of allegations. ET is taking a closer look at why Blac Chyna mounted a $100 million lawsuit against the Kardashian family and what transpired in court.Her attorney, Lynne Ciani, told reporters she plans to file an appeal. Ciani said that, despite losing the defamation and contract interference claims against the Kardashian-Jenner family, there's still reason to celebrate, and for two reasons.
Kris Jenner has shared her relief that her family's legal battle with Blac Chyna is finally over during an emotional chat on the 2022 Met Gala's red carpet.The Kardashian-Jenner matriarch opened up about how "happy" she was that the judge ruled neither Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner or herself owed any damages to the 33 year old model, whose real name is Angela Renée White. It came after the jury gave their verdict the Kardashians were not guilty of defamation.The jury also said that Kris, 66, Kim, 41, Khloe, 37, and 24 year old Kylie's conduct was not a "substantial factor" in causing the model "actual harm".
Kris Jenner stepped onto the Met Gala carpet Monday as only the momager could. Jenner — who attended the 2022 Met Gala with her boyfriend, Corey Gamble by her side — opted for some slightly longer locks to accompany her old Hollywood ensemble.Jenner's interpretation of this year's «Gilded Glamour and White Tie» theme included a one shoulder pale yellow gown that featured a silver, glittering trim.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentWhile the Kardashians are at the Met Gala, a jury reached a verdict in Blac Chyna’s $100 million defamation case against the famous family — and they won.The Kardashians came out victorious with no damages awarded to Chyna. The jury found that none of the Kardashians defamed Chyna and none interfered with her E! contract, AP reports.
Blac Chyna's trial against Rob Kardashian and his family has reached a verdict. After deliberating, the jury decided that no monetary damages should be awarded to Blac Chyna, thus ending the weeks-long case.The verdict was delivered on Monday in L.A.
Blac Chyna's lawsuit against Rob Kardashian and the rest of his family is fully underway now with each side making a slew of allegations. ET is taking a closer look at why Blac Chyna mounted a $100 million lawsuit against the Kardashian family and what has transpired in court so far.The jury is still in deliberations but, in the meantime, the judge handed Kim a huge victory in court when he granted her lawyer's motion to drop the defamation claim against her. The Kardashian-Jenner attorney, Michael Rhodes, issued a document purportedly showing the judge's decision, which read, in part, «There is no evidence that defendant Kim Kardashian took a 'responsible part' in the publication of the alleged statements by the other defendants.»Chyna's lawyer had argued that «to support a claim for defamation, [Blac Chyna] need only establish that the individual defendants took a 'responsible part' in the publication of the defamatory matter.» But the judge ruled otherwise.The jury's still deliberating on other claims, including that the family schemed to have canceled.Attorney Michael Rhodes asked the jury to start with the big fight between Rob and Chyna and to put themselves inside the house during that time.Rhodes asked the jury to think about how Rob looked on the stand and noted the «pain and anguish» on his face.
Blac Chyna's lawsuit against Rob Kardashian and the rest of his family is fully underway now with each side making a slew of allegations. ET is taking a closer look at why Blac Chyna mounted a $100 million lawsuit against the Kardashian family and what has transpired in court so far.Attorney Michael Rhodes asked the jury to start with the big fight between Rob and Chyna and to put themselves inside the house during that time.Michael asked the jury to think about how Rob looked on the stand and noted the «pain and anguish» on his face. He said Rob looked like someone who had been «really badly hurt here» and said that yes, they are famous people, but they are real people.Michael noted that Chyna's attorney said «her show» when talking about Chyna but it was never her show.
Blac Chyna's lawsuit against Rob Kardashian and the rest of his family is fully underway now with each side making a slew of allegations. ET is taking a closer look at why Blac Chyna mounted a $100 million lawsuit against the Kardashian family and what has transpired in court so far.ETonline will continue to update this story as more information comes in regarding the trial.On Thursday, April 28, Francis Berwick, a vice president at NBCUniversal, spoke about why only had one season, and was adamant that she did not have any conversations with the Kardashian-Jenner family about the cancellation.Ultimately Francis said that Rob and Chyna's relationship was in a sad place after the first season and it wasn't the sort of story E! wanted to tell. She further noted that E! looks for frothy, escapist shows that are on the lighter side.
LOS ANGELES -- Corey Gamble, a key witness for the Kardashians, insisted Wednesday that he saw Blac Chyna punch Rob Kardashian and whip him with a phone-charging cord, as Chyna's lawyer tried to poke holes in his story.“I said that she attacked him,” Gamble, the longtime boyfriend and sometime co-star of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” matriarch Kris Jenner, told the jury during a trial in a Los Angeles courtroom. “What I saw is what I saw.”Chyna is suing Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, alleging they conspired to get her show “Rob & Chyna” canceled and ruin her reality TV career.
Hurting the bottom line. Khloé Kardashian and Kim Kardashian spoke out about Blac Chyna and her alleged actions while dating Rob Kardashian during their trial testimonies.
Ryan Seacrest’s deposition about Kylie Jenner is expected to be discussed by Blac Chyna in court on Tuesday, April 26, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly.
LOS ANGELES -- Kris Jenner became emotional while recalling a volatile 2016 argument she heard about between her son Rob Kardashian and his then-girlfriend Blac Chyna that traumatized him.Jenner testified for the second day from the witness stand in a Los Angeles courtroom on Friday that she believed Chyna attempted to murder her son. At the time, she said she was told that Chyna pointed a gun at Kardashian’s head, tried to strangle him with a phone cord and hit him with a metal pole while intoxicated.“It was complete chaos.
Amid Blac Chyna’s ongoing defamation lawsuit, Kris Jenner took the stand to recount the model’s alleged past altercation with ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian involving a gun.
Blac Chyna's lawsuit against Rob Kardashian and the rest of his family is fully underway now with each side making a slew of allegations, and ET is taking a closer look at why Blac Chyna mounted a $100 million lawsuit against the Kardashian family and what to expect in the coming days.In a statement to ET and just days before the trial, the Kardashian's family attorney, Michael Rhodes, addressed the allegations saying, «We aren't going to sully the process by responding to slanderous nonsense.»Blac Chyna's attorney, Lynne Ciani, told ET that «the defendants' illegal conduct not only cost Chyna millions and millions of dollars, [but] their conduct was emotionally devastating to her.» Ciani added that «Chyna will appear in court to testify and to personally witness the entire trial, from start to finish.»According to, Rhodes told the judge that the Kardashians made a settlement offer earlier this week that was rejected by Chyna. This defamation lawsuit won't be the end of Rob and Chyna's feud. reports Chyna's separate trial in her "revenge porn" case is set to start in early May.On Monday, April 18, jury selection begins and the trial is expected to last approximately two weeks.