Relationships

From marriage and divorce to sibling rivalries to mother-in-law woes, relationships are the most important parts of our lives. Here, find news and stories about the many colorful relationships that shape our existence (for better and worse).

Blac Chyna Fights Mom

WATCH: Blac Chyna Nearly Comes to Blows with Her Mom During Explosive Fight

Apparently, things are going to get real on Blac Chyna’s new reality series, The Real Blac Chyna. The show, which is set to premiere on the Zeus Network this summer, follows the Lashed Cosmetics owner and mother of Rob Kardashian‘s daughter Dream, for a completely unscripted, unfiltered look at her oftentimes-drama-filled world. A recently-released clip from the show teases a throwdown between Blac Chyna (real name: Angela Renée White) and her mother Tokyo Toni (real name: Shalana Hunter). The two, who have a notoriously explosive relationship, get into an altercation after Tokyo suggests that her daughter get a therapist. A screaming match breaks out, with an excessive amount of shoving, vape smoke, and face pointing, leading Blac Chyna to grab a bottle and come after her mother. The fight is eventually broken up by the production crew. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: David Eason Dramatically Confronts Jenelle Evans’ Ex-Boyfriend Nathan Griffith Watch the entire clip below, but please be warned that it features very strong language. In addition to Dream, Blac Chyna also shares a 6-year-old son with rapper Tyga. Between Tokyo Toni, Rob (and his family), and Tyga, The Real Blac Chyna promises to be a high-octane reality document filled

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Single Mom Starts Dating Again

What’s the Best Way for a Single Mom to Meet a Potential New Partner?

A single mom-of-three needs help to figure out the best ways to start dating with a goal of meeting a trustworthy and honest partner. Over on the Mamas Uncut Facebook page, our robust community of moms is always having a conversation about topics that matter. We like to highlight those conversations from time to time. Important questions. Thoughtful answers. This is our Community Questions feature! A member of our community asks: I’m a single mom of three girls. Their dad has nothing to do with them, and I don’t get much child support. Maybe 3 payments per year. I work a full-time job and a part-time job, both jobs I basically work alone. I have my own house and car. I have everything I should have to be happy except for a partner. I want someone supportive and positive. My kids’ dad was abusive and neglectful. My ex of 3 years was controlling and angry. My question is: What are some good ways to socialize with a potential honest and trustworthy date with having a busy schedule like mine? – Mamas Uncut Community Member The Mamas Uncut Facebook community responded with some really insightful advice! Here are some answers to consider. Find Some

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Grandma Said Something Mean to Grandchild

My Grandma-in-Law Made an Offensive Comment to My Six-Year-Old Daughter, and I Don’t Know What to Do

A Mamas Uncut community member needs advice about how to handle a tricky situation involving her grandmother-in-law making an offensive remark towards a six-year-old girl. Over on the Mamas Uncut Facebook page, our robust community of moms is always having a conversation about topics that matter. We like to highlight those conversations from time to time. Important questions. Thoughtful answers. This is our Community Questions feature! A member of our community asks: So, tonight we brought dinner to my husband’s grandmother’s house for Easter. She has a mirrored wall next to her table. While we were eating, my 6-year-old daughter was staring at the mirror and making silly faces. My husband’s grandma asked my 6-year-old why she was staring into the mirror. My daughter answered, “because I’m beautiful!” My husband’s grandmother’s said, “You’re lying. I’m looking at you and you’re not.” I was honestly so shocked, and my poor little girl just got quiet and looked at her plate. I looked at my husband and let him know he needed to handle it, because I knew I would be mean if I had to address her since I had already had to tell her earlier in the day to stop harassing my daughter about

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