TODAY’S PAPER | March 27, 2026 | EPAPER

Tokyo Toni livestream threat against Blac Chyna prompts police welfare concerns

Tokyo Toni's comment referenced the 1984 death of Marvin Gaye, intensifying concern among viewers


Pop Culture & Art March 27, 2026 1 min read
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Tokyo Toni made a series of threatening remarks about her daughter during a live stream, prompting viewers to alert authorities over concerns for safety.

Shalana Hunter, known publicly as Tokyo Toni, addressed her daughter Blac Chyna, also referred to as Angela White, in a broadcast that quickly gained attention online. During the stream, she issued a direct threat, stating, “I will ‘Marvin Gaye’ her… I’ll watch her bleed out, call the police on myself, and deal with the consequences.”

The comment referenced the 1984 death of Marvin Gaye, intensifying concern among viewers. Fans who witnessed the broadcast contacted both the Los Angeles Police Department and authorities in Washington, DC, requesting a welfare check.

Reports indicate the incident followed a disagreement over money. Tokyo Toni allegedly asked her daughter for $3,800 to cover rent and hotel expenses in Washington, DC. Angela White declined the request, which was followed by an escalating response during the live stream. The remarks included not only threats of violence but also claims that she had been targeted by the Illuminati.

The situation has drawn renewed attention to Tokyo Toni’s past legal issues. In 2022, she was removed from court proceedings related to the Kardashian trial after allegedly making threats towards a judge. The latest incident has added to public concern regarding her behaviour and wellbeing.

Angela White has not publicly responded to the comments. The live stream and its aftermath have generated widespread reaction online, with many expressing concern for both individuals involved.

Authorities have not released further details regarding any follow-up action. The incident continues to raise questions about the role of social media in amplifying personal disputes and the responsibility of viewers when confronted with potentially harmful situations.

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