Blac Chyna
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Yes, Blac Chyna is real, and by an unusually wide margin of documentation. Born Angela Renée White on May 11, 1988, in Washington, D.C., she built a public career from modeling and hip-hop-video appearances in the late 2000s into her own beauty brand (Lashed by Blac Chyna, launched 2014) and a run of reality television: a starring, produced credit — listed as "Self" and executive producer — on E!'s Rob & Chyna (2016), appearances on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, and her own 13-episode docuseries, The Real Blac Chyna, which premiered on the Zeus Network streaming service on July 14, 2019 and later aired on We tv. None of that is the kind of trail an unclaimed AI account could fabricate. She joined OnlyFans in April 2020 and became, for a period, one of its most talked-about creators — though the number that circulated in headlines, that she earned "$240 million a year" from the platform, traces back to an unsourced 2021 marketing infographic and was never something she said herself. In a March 2023 Forbes Talks interview, she set the record straight on camera: her real total was "close to $2 million... within a two year span" since opening the account, not the $20-million-a-month figure being repeated. She deactivated OnlyFans that same year, and in a September 2025 appearance on TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans (aired on FOX), she explained her reasons directly — she'd been baptized and didn't want her kids one day "stumbling across" her old content, adding that continuing to chase more explicit asks from subscribers "is kind of degrading" given her faith. She now goes publicly by her birth name: her own verified Instagram (@blacchyna, roughly 16 million followers) displays as "Angela R. White," with a bio reading "Christian, Mother of 2, Mogul, Fitness, Sober '22." This page uses "Blac Chyna" because that's the name driving the search demand, but treats "Angela White" as her own self-disclosure, not a press guess — and it is a different Angela White from the Australian adult performer of the same name (see disambiguation below). This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @blacchyna Official Her long-standing, verified primary account, roughly 16M followers, now displaying as "Angela R. White" with bio "Christian, Mother of 2, Mogul, Fitness, Sober '22."
- OnlyFans (account closed 2023 — see note) Official She joined in April 2020 and deactivated the account herself in 2023, stating on camera (Forbes Talks, March 2023; TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans, September 2025) that she quit for reasons tied to her Christian faith and her children. No current OnlyFans account of hers exists to link — treat any page claiming otherwise as unconfirmed at best.
Quick answers
What is Blac Chyna's real name?
"Angela White" (and "Angela Renée White") is her own birth name, and she has self-disclosed it repeatedly through her own channels — not just in press. Her own verified Instagram, @blacchyna, now displays as "Angela R. White," and she sat for an on-the-record March 2023 Forbes Talks interview literally headlined "Meet Angela White: 'Blac Chyna' Reveals Her New Chapter," discussing her own decision to move forward under her given name. That clears our bar for publishing a self-disclosed name. Important: this is not the same person as Angela White the Australian adult performer — see disambiguation above; the two are unrelated and simply share a name.
Is every “Blac Chyna” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- Not to be confused with Angela White, the Australian-born adult film performer and AVN/XRCO Hall of Fame honoree (active since 2003, a University of Melbourne graduate) — a completely different, unrelated woman who has used "Angela White" as her stage name for two decades. Blac Chyna (born Angela Renée White in 1988) began publicly using her own birth name in press and on her verified Instagram around 2023; the shared name is coincidental.
- Her stage name comes from a nickname: per her own account, a strip-club patron who went by "Black China" gave her the name, which she adapted to "Blac Chyna"; she had previously performed under the name "Cream."
Scam & impersonation warnings
- Given her real, well-documented OnlyFans history, her name and image are a frequent target for fake "leaked content" and scam subscription pages, including sites impersonating a currently-active account. Her OnlyFans is closed as of 2023; we don't link to or endorse any site claiming to sell her content.
- No platform AI label, operator statement, or credible report describes Blac Chyna as an AI or virtual persona. The television credits, press interviews, and her own dated on-camera statements documented above are the record of a real, continuously public person, not an automated account.
The documented facts
- Real person: born Angela Renée White on May 11, 1988, in Washington, D.C. — an extensively sourced biography under both her stage name and birth name. Source: Wikipedia — Blac Chyna · documented
- Starred in E!'s reality series Rob & Chyna (2016) with then-partner Rob Kardashian, credited on IMDb as "Self" across the show's run and as an executive producer. Source: IMDb — Rob & Chyna, Blac Chyna as Self · documented
- Starred in her own 13-episode docuseries, The Real Blac Chyna, which premiered on the Zeus Network streaming service on July 14, 2019 and later aired on We tv from January 2021.
- Also appeared on E.'s Keeping Up with the Kardashians during the period covered by her Rob & Chyna spinoff. Source: Wikipedia — Blac Chyna · documented
- Joined OnlyFans in April 2020 and deactivated the account in 2023, per her own dated timeline of the platform. Source: Wikipedia — Blac Chyna · documented
- On camera in a March 2023 Forbes Talks interview, said her actual OnlyFans income was "close to $2 million...within a two year span" since opening the account in 2020 — directly denying widely repeated reports that she earned as much as $20 million a month. Source: theJasmineBRAND (Kay Johnson), reporting her Forbes Talks interview, Mar 23, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- The widely circulated "$240 million a year" OnlyFans earnings figure traces to an unsourced September 2021 marketing infographic (InfluencerMarketingHub.com) rather than to any statement, financial record, or interview from her.
- In a September 2025 appearance on TMZ Presents: The War Over OnlyFans (FOX), said on camera that she quit OnlyFans in March 2023 after being baptized as a Christian and because she didn't want her kids eventually "stumbling across" her explicit content. Source: Yahoo Entertainment / The Blast (byline Elise Nelson), Sept 3, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- Now publicly goes by her birth name: her own verified Instagram (@blacchyna, roughly 16 million followers) displays the name "Angela R. White," and Forbes titled its March 2023 interview with her "Meet Angela White: 'Blac Chyna' Reveals Her New Chapter." Source: Instagram — @blacchyna · documented
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