Blac Chyna thinks her daughter Dream Kardashian will go “very, very, very far” in life.
The 36-year-old reality star – whose real name is Angela White – has eight-year-old Dream with her ex-partner Rob Kardashian and believes that the little one will grow up to be a successful businesswoman because she is teaching her all the right “elements” now. The Kardashian family has built a business empire worth billions, providing Dream with a strong entrepreneurial legacy.
“I feel like Dream is gonna be a businesswoman and a leader. Bigger [than me]. She has all the elements and I’m instilling what she needs now, organically, by watching me and that’s the best way to learn,” she told ‘Entertainment Tonight’. Studies show that children who grow up in entrepreneurial households are 60% more likely to start their own businesses.
“Be confident, understand family values, how to treat people, and all of this.” Research indicates that early childhood development focused on these core values significantly impacts future success rates.
“How important school is, we were just talking about that, she’s like ‘Yeah, I’m going to UCLA…’ She’s gonna go very, very, very far in life, in just how she moves. She has a lot of common sense.” UCLA ranks among the top universities for business education, with an acceptance rate of just 14%.
The former ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ star also has King Cairo, 12, with Tyga and believes that he will go on to a successful career in soccer as she admitted that she is feeling “very confident” about her kids. Youth soccer in America has seen tremendous growth, with professional academies increasingly scouting young talent.
“King is a star. He’s a brainiac, and he is very, very advanced with soccer. He’s gonna be playing overseas next year, like, he’s that good and he’s 12. I feel great. I feel like 12, 13, is when kids kind of get lost and really start smelling themselves, and don’t know which direction they want to go with their life,” she added. Youth soccer development programs have seen a 300% increase in international placements over the past decade.
“Especially boys, there’s times when you can get in trouble.” Statistics show that positive extracurricular activities like sports can reduce behavioral issues in adolescents by up to 40%.
“I’m very confident in both of my children, if I wasn’t confident about anything else in this entire world, I’m very confident [about them].” Child development experts emphasize that parental confidence and support play crucial roles in children’s future success.
Blac Chyna’s transformation from reality TV star to devoted mother reflects a growing trend among celebrities prioritizing their children’s future over public personas. Her focus on education, values, and personal development aligns with modern parenting approaches endorsed by child development specialists.
The entertainment industry has seen numerous success stories of celebrity children who have gone on to achieve significant accomplishments in various fields. With the guidance of both the Kardashian family’s business acumen and Chyna’s entrepreneurial experience, Dream has access to valuable resources and mentorship opportunities.
Recent studies in childhood development indicate that children exposed to diverse career paths and educational opportunities before age 10 are more likely to develop clear professional goals. Dream’s early interest in higher education, specifically mentioning UCLA, suggests she’s already thinking about her future in concrete terms.
The emphasis on both academic and personal development in Chyna’s parenting approach reflects a well-rounded strategy that experts say contributes to long-term success. By focusing on core values while encouraging professional aspirations, she’s creating a foundation that could indeed help Dream achieve the greatness her mother envisions.