Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Blac Chyna and Tyga Baptism Guests Ordered to Sign a $500k NDA


Two weeks ago Blac Chyna and rapper Tyga settled their bitter child custody battle over their son King Cario [click here if you missed that]. 

Now Chyna and Tyga are planing King's baptism and you'll have a sign a $500k non disclosure agreement if you want to attend...

Tyga and Blac Chyna are on the same page after wrapping up their nasty custody battle — and will make anyone pay (literally) if they cross their son, King. According to documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, the exes agreed to get their 11-year-old baptized, but anyone who wants to watch the milestone must sign a non-disclosure agreement (also known as an NDA) and pay a hefty $500k fee if they violate it.
We have a copy of the NDA, stating that Tyga and Blac Chyna — who now goes by her legal name, Angela White — request that "any and all guests or third parties in attendance also sign the Non-Disclosure Agreement, prior to the baptism."
The NDA also states that all guests "shall not be permitted to use King's 3 name, image, likeness, or any indicia of King's identity on any platform, including all social media 4 platforms, in connection with the baptism."
Guests at King's baptism will be subjected to inspections and possible confiscations of their cell phones, smartwatches, and any other devices. By signing the NDA, they agree to pay half a million dollars if they violate the contract.
"I acknowledge that Artist and/or Artist’s representatives and/or personnel shall have the right to inspect and confiscate cell phones, tablets, small watches, and any other devices by which Confidential Information may be stored (each a “Device”) and I further agree that Artist and Artist’s representatives and/or personnel may, at any time, seize and destroy any Confidential lnformation contained thereon. I acknowledge and agree that Artist and/or Artist’s representatives and/or personnel and/or any Protected Persons are not responsible for the safety, loss, theft, damage, and/or for any other occurrence involving any Device and I hereby relieve Artist, Artist’s representatives and/or personnel, and all Protected Persons of any and all liability in connection with same," RadarOnline.com's copy of the NDA reads.
Tyga and White want to ensure that they own images, recordings, and more related to their son's ceremony.
"Any and all information and other material described above including, without limitation, any and all pictures, recordings, records, documents or other information relating to Artist’s or any Protected Person’s business, professional or personal life, whether prepared by me or otherwise coming into my possession, is and shall remain Artist’s sole and exclusive property and shall not be removed or copied by me without the prior written consent of Artist’s authorized representative," the NDA continues.

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