Proud grandmother Tokyo Toni can’t stop gushing about baby Dream

Blac Chyna/Snapchat
Blac Chyna/Snapchat

It’s safe to say that Blac Chyna’s mother, Tokyo Toni, is one proud grandmother.


Shortly after the birth of Chyna and Rob Kardashian’s daughter, Dream, Toni hopped on Instagram, where she shared a touching photo of the mother-daughter pair holding hands in the delivery room. “My child has children and yes it’s so amazing to me still,” she wrote, adding, “God bless Angela Renee White and her new baby Dream Renee Kardashian!! God doesn’t make any mistakes!”


She also used the joyous occasion to acknowledge her eldest grandchild, Chyna’s 4-year-old son, King Cairo Stevenson, with ex Tyga: “We were blessed with a princess and before her a prince King Cairo Stevenson! I am so choked up I can’t put all of this into words aside from “Thank you Heavenly Father” Amen!! I am here for my daughter always through thick and thin. Way to go girl!!!!”

On Friday, Nov. 4, Toni thanked her followers for their support in a moving video message on Instagram: “I just want to formally thank everybody from the internet all the way down or all the way up for your love and your congrats to me for my brand new arrival, Dream Renee Kardashian. She’s absolutely fabulous and I want you guys to understand that this is a life-changing experience for me.


“I’m a grandmother of two, so that changes the game of life for me. It further lets me know that I have to get on the ball and be a role model, not just for them, but for you, too. So I just wanted to tell you guys thank you. And for all those people that are so nosy and so waiting and wanting to know, I love the Kardashians and the Jenne’s.”

As previously reported, on Thursday, Nov. 10, the “Blac & Rob” stars welcomed their daughter at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She weighed in at 7 pounds and 5 ounces.

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