Blac Chyna, real name Angela Renée White, exclusively opened up to PEOPLE during the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on June 5
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- At the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards, which took place on June 5 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Blac Chyna opened up to PEOPLE about co-parenting and her relationship with daughter Dream Kardashian
- She called her 9-year-old daughter her “little best friend” and says they love shopping together
- Blac Chyna also emphasized communication as essential to co-parenting with Dream’s father Rob Kardashian and Tyga, with whom she shares son, King Cairo, 13
Blac Chyna is sharing an insight into her mommy-daughter relationship with her little girl, Dream Kardashian, and the "key" to co-parenting with her children's fathers.
At the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards, which took place on June 5 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, the model and entrepreneur, 38, spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about her bond with Dream, 9, whom she shares with Rob Kardashian. Chyna is also mom to son King Cairo, 13, with rapper Tyga.
When it comes to co-parenting with both Kardashian, 39, and Tyga, 36, Chyna insists it's all down to communication.
“Communication is key,” she tells PEOPLE, noting that they all share “lovely” relationships now.
“I think that when you're co-parenting, you have to kind of mind your own business in the sense of continuing to do what you do, because you can't look and try to figure out what the other parent is doing. You don't live with them, so the only thing you can do is communicate and be sweet and keep it cute,” she adds.
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“You mind yours, I'll mind mine. We're about the babies,” she notes with a smile.
Gushing that Dream is her “little best friend,” Chyna adds that her daughter “keeps her cool” and that the pair's favorite thing to do together is “go shopping.”
“Get your pockets ready, honey,” she jokes to PEOPLE. Chyna also noted that her daughter is "watching everything that you do, and if you think she's not, she is, even through walls. Like, kids, they know."
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Back in January, the star opened up to PEOPLE about how she is navigating the tricky topic of social media with her kids.
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Speaking at the Starry Starry Night Gala on Jan. 31, Chyna insisted that Dream and King Cairo don't spend their time scrolling.
“King and Dream, they don't care about Instagram or TikTok or any of these type of things at all. They don't care,” she said.
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“They're just being kids, and I'm letting them be kids. I'm not putting them in certain things to disturb their inner childhood,” she explained. “I'm keeping them sheltered, but not too sheltered, but just enough. You know?”
Chyna also noted that she was taking a break from dating to focus on herself.
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“I'm taking a break from the love circuit. I'm giving all the love to myself,” she said, adding that she's going to the gym every day and focusing on nutrition.
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“I'm like, if [love is] going to find me, it's going to find me, but I need to heal myself. Because once I'm fully healed, when I do meet somebody, the man of my dreams, I'll be fully healed,” she explained.
“I'm just taking it day by day. And it's a new year, so things change every day,” Chyna concluded.
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