Amber Rose, Blac Chyna Negotiating Reality TV Show With MTV
Amber Rose, 31, and Blac Chyna, 27, are currently negotiating a reality TV show with MTV, reports Hollywood Life.
"Amber and Blac believe their show will be much more entertaining than listening to a bunch of spoiled women with annoying voices complain about nothing," an insider told Hollywood Life. "They're already telling their friends their show will bury the Kardashian's show for good."
TMZ reports that the two besties have not signed official documents, but contracts are on the table.
The two women have a great deal in common that would make an interesting television show. Both have worked as strippers in the past and are single, working mothers who have children with popular rappers.
The duo has captured much attention with their playful mischief and twerking, but could a reality TV show featuring the two moms be successful?
Considering Rose and Chyna's twerking videos have gone viral and the two are frequently making headlines, the answer seems to be "yes."
Both women provide plenty of eye-popping content on regular basis. In July, Rose posted an Instagram video of her twerking on the running boards of her pink Jeep.
Who can forget when the "How to Be a Bad Bitch" author and Amy Schumer kissed at the 2015 MTV Movie Awards in April?
It also seems fans cannot get enough of Chyna's ongoing feud with ex Tyga's young girlfriend, Kylie Jenner.
A source with knowledge about the possible reality show's production told TMZ the content will focus mainly on the single mothers caring for their children and working.
It is possible their baby daddies will appear on the show. Rose has a good relationship with her ex and rapper Wiz Khalifa, 27, who shares custody of their son, Sebastian.
Rapper Tyga, 25, co-parents the son he has with Chyna, King Cairo Stevenson.
Specific details about the rumored show have not been confirmed by MTV.
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