Blac Chyna and her mom Tokyo Toni’s appeal to raise money for an appeal against the Kardashians has only raised a dismal $1,020 (£825) out of $400k (£324,000) in two days
The reality star’s mum has begged fans for the massive sum in a bid to counter the jury’s decision which ruled against her defamation and economic interference lawsuit.
The pair started a GoFundMe account dubbed Cheering for Chyna but have only received 39 donations and raised only $690 as of Wednesday morning.
It reads: “Hi, I am Shalana Hunter- BKA Tokyo Toni. I would like to appeal to the courts.
“This GoFundMe fundraiser [will] help my daughter, Angela R. White – BKA Blac Chyna – financially in this endeavour to get justice.
“Appeal for a new trial coming soon,” she concluded before signing off, “Momma Tokyo.”
The platform was created just one day after Chyna suffered a major loss in court, not receiving any money in her defamation lawsuit against the famous family.
Chyna also shared the link in a since-expired Instagram Story.
Toni, 50, had to support her daughter throughout the two-week trial from afar, as she was banned from the courtroom for her social media threats against the family.
Fans got word of the GoFundMe as they quickly reacted when a screenshot of the page was re-shared on Instagram.
One person wrote: “This is so embarrassing,” as another suggested, “I think she really thought she was going to win, and money is tight right now.”
A fan commented: “I’m going to bed but I needed this laugh.”
“She has six cars, she doesn’t need s**t from me,” another added, referring to the time Chyna claimed she gave up “three cars” because her children’s fathers Rob Kardashian and Tyga offer “no support.”
Chyna shares 5-year-old Dream with Rob and son King, nine, with rapper Tyga.
The fathers to her children have dismissed these claims, claiming they pay school fees, medical bills and their children live with them.
Chyna sued Kris, Kim, Khloé and Kylie for $40 million for loss of earnings and more than $60 million in future earnings, claiming the powerhouse family used their influence to tarnish her reputation and prevent financial opportunities after they allegedly “conspired” to cancel the second season of “Rob & Chyna” – which they denied.
The jury ultimately decided no damages, but did find Kris, Kim and Kylie acted to protect their own economic interest.
They also found Kris, Kim, Khloé and Kylie knew that Chyna had a contract with the E! network, but did not find that their conduct prevented Chyna from performing under that contract.
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