Reality TV star Kylie Jenner says model Blac Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renee White, broke things around her house during her fight with Rob Kardashian.
In an episode of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians", the Kardashian family discussed that they are done with Chyna, following a series of nasty rows between the on-off pair, reports mirror.co.uk.
While Khloe branded Chyna as "dark and toxic", Kylie said that Chyna even trashed her house when the couple were living there.
Late last year, Rob and Chyna both moved into Kylie's home with their daughter Dream. But after a huge fight, Chyna left the house and cleared out Dream's nursery when she went.
"My mum calls me and apparently Chyna threw something at my television. It's a little disrespectful and I wouldn't do that to someone else's home," Kylie said.
"Its really hard to support a relationship that's really unhealthy," the 19-year-old added. "I wish they would both stop this roller coaster ride."
In the same episode the family discuss whether a second season of Rob and Chyna is a good idea.
"I personally don't think shooting season two of Rob and Chyna is the best decision," Kourtney said after discussing it with Scott Disick.
"They shouldn't feel like they have to see each other all the time. I just don't think it's a good idea," she added.
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