Federal agents questioned Tokyo Toni after her viral remarks about daughter Blac Chyna. She denies literal threats, calling statements "metaphorical.
- April 9, 2026
AceShowbiz - Tokyo Toni revealed that federal agents recently visited her home following alarming remarks she made about her daughter, Blac Chyna, during a widely viewed livestream. The investigation was reportedly triggered after a blogger shared her statements online, raising concerns among viewers.
In footage circulating on social media, two officers were seen questioning Toni about her previously made comments, specifically referencing "Marvin Gaye" in relation to her daughter. The officers sought clarification to determine whether any threats had been issued or if the social media posts had been manipulated.
Toni denied threatening Blac Chyna and described her remarks as metaphorical rather than literal threats. She confirmed that the posts were genuine and had not been altered. During the conversation with authorities, she also mentioned that Chyna, whose legal name is Angela White, has been residing in California for 14 years.
The controversy began when Toni stated during a livestream, "I will 'Marvin Gaye' her," a phrase that seemed to allude to the tragic death of singer Marvin Gaye, who was fatally shot by his father in 1984. In another segment of the livestream, she expressed strong negative feelings by saying, "I can't stand her a-. I wish I got an abortion."
The tension between Toni and Blac Chyna has been well documented over the years, with both publicly discussing their strained relationship. Blac Chyna initially gained public attention as a model and reality TV personality before expanding into beauty and business ventures.