Tyga is cool with Blac Chyna's engagement, not cool with memes about his son
Internet, be forewarned: Do not mess with King Cairo.
The world (a.k.a. those who keep up with the Kardashians) was in a tizzy on Tuesday over news that Rob Kardashian proposed to Blac Chyna. This all comes down to a complicated family tree that blossomed through Rob's half-sister Kylie Jenner and her boyfriend (but Blac's ex-boyfriend) Tyga.
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Fans and haters alike dealt with the distressing news the only way they know how: with memes about Tyga being the future uncle to his own son.
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While none of the Kardashians/Jenners have spoken out about the news, Tyga did tweet that he was genuinely happy for Blac. But he added he was concerned and displeased that the Internet would use his "innocent" son as material for a joke.
(King Cairo is 3 years old.)
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But, Internet, if you need new material to chuckle over this morning, focus on the recent twist that Blac Chyna has officially decided to take on Rob's last name, making her a legal Kardashian over Kylie Jenner.
Now that's some Game of Thrones level revenge.
Neha Prakash was Mashable's Senior Watercooler Reporter, covering viral content, Internet culture and all things Kardashians.Before being a reporter, Neha was a Mashable intern covering news and politics. Neha previously interned at AOL/Huffington Post managing content and social media for its health and fitness sites.She earned her Masters degree from Columbia Journalism School in May 2012, and graduated with a B.A. from Penn State University in 2010.