Tokyo's strong comment is in response to Khloe's apparent diss against the mom of Blac Chyna in her reaction to an Instagram user comparing her lavish Thanksgiving celebration to Tokyo's charity act.
- Dec 5, 2024
AceShowbiz - Tokyo Toni has reacted to Khloe Kardashian's remarks after a fan pointed out the differing ways of how the two stars celebrated Thanksgiving. The mother of Blac Chyna didn't mince her words while speaking about the matter in a new Instagram Live session.
In a video posted on The Shade Room on Wednesday, December 4, Tokyo fumingly slammed Khloe, who appeared to diss Tokyo for posting a video of herself feeding homeless people on the special day. "It sounds like you don't do that," Tokyo said. "You put him on TV too. B***h you are a homeless case."
"The Real Blac Chyna" star went on accusing "The Kardashians" cast member of being a hypocrite before she mentioned the drama between Khloe and her daughter, who shares daughter Dream with Khloe's brother Rob Kardashian. "The day that Dream was born, I told that b***h, 'Don't ever play with me,' " she divulged. "I haven't gone in on them b***hes in eight years and you wanna f**king undermine what I do, b***h."
Tokyo's strong reaction came after Khloe clapped back at an Instagram user comparing her lavish Thanksgiving celebration to Tokyo's charity act. After catching wind of the comment, Khloe shared a passage from the Bible emphasizing the importance of doing good deeds privately without seeking recognition.
"Watch out! 'Don't do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven' Matthew 6:1-4,' " the Good American founder wrote in her reply. "Just because we don't post about it, doesn't mean we aren't doing it my love. Sending you love and blessings."
She further noted, "I am not knocking what anyone else chooses to show or keep to themselves. But personally, when people fall on hard times - I don't feel it's right to publicize that for my own personal pat on the back. To each their own, I'm only speaking for myself."