Blac Chyna has hit her ex-boyfriend, Twin Hector (born Taiyon Hector), with a $20 million lawsuit, accusing him of assault and breaching their non-disclosure agreement.
Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, filed a cross-complaint on Mar. 27, obtained by Complex, pushing back against the allegations Hector made in his 2024 lawsuit against her. Instead, she claims she was the one who suffered physical abuse during their relationship. While admitting she struck him once, Chyna says it was purely in self-defense after he allegedly hit her in both the upper and lower parts of her body.
According to the filing, her legal team described her actions as “a direct, necessary, and proportionate act of self-defense performed solely to prevent further injury to herself.”
She also accuses Hector of violating their NDA four separate times—each breach carrying a $5 million penalty.
One of those alleged violations involves lyrics in Hector’s music that seemingly reference her, including a line about a woman who wears a size 39 shoe (equivalent to a US women’s 8.5), which matches Chyna’s size. When questioned, she claims Hector brushed it off by saying it could refer to anyone, adding, “but if the Shoe fit .. , that sound personal,” which she believes was a subtle admission.
Another claimed violation stems from Hector’s appearance on Tasha K’s show, where he allegedly made false accusations and shared private details about her and her family.
He’s also accused of creating and selling “Twin Hector vs. Blac Chyna” merchandise, which Chyna says directly breaches their agreement.
She is now seeking at least $20 million in damages over these claims.
Speaking to TMZ, Hector’s lawyer, Kirk Edward Schenck, dismissed the lawsuit, stating: “In our opinion, [Chyna’s] Cross-Complaint is a frivolous pleading filed with the sole purpose of deflecting attention from her violence toward Twin Hector.”
“Twin Hector is the victim here. Unfortunately for Ms. White, the facts prove this. Twin Hector is known as a complete gentleman. He has no history of violence toward anyone,” he continued. “Ms. White knows the truth. Domestic Violence laws in California protect both men and women. If Ms White was unaware of this, she’s going to find out very quickly. No one is above the law.”
Back in 2024, Hector sued Chyna, alleging she attacked him repeatedly during their three-year relationship. He claimed the situation escalated in Sept. 2021 with what he described as a “vicious attack,” alleging she used her fists, elbows, and knees on him while he was asleep in their Los Angeles home.
He also alleged that after the incident, Chyna contacted her personal physician to treat his injuries, which reportedly included multiple cuts to his face and a swollen left eye.
“It is a shocking experience for any man to go through — being attacked by a female aggressor in a domestic violence context and knowing they cannot fight back or even defend themselves for fear of being mislabeled (falsely) the de facto aggressor,” Schenck said at the time. “Every day in America men suffer what are often brutal injuries, but many lack the courage to come forward and protect their legal rights.”
Hector is seeking $10 million in damages in his own lawsuit.
